I've got the DIP switches set to 0111 on mine. It's got the US key map
on it and there is no way of changing it. To get a pound sign I just
swap the country codes (easy in WinXP, dunno about Linux yet - any ideas
folks) 

The backslashes work fine with me, I don't know if YaST2 has tried to
set up a different combination and has failed miserably for you. Just
stick with the US layout and you'll be fine :-p

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Kevin White
Sent: 05 January 2002 21:17
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [scottish] Happy Hacker Keyboard Settings

Comrades,

As the title suggests i've been using one of these happy hacker
keyboards for 
about a year now , but have yet to get the damn thing working 100%.

Its fine for all normal alphabetic characters , but the non alphabetics
( 
like "?$% ) are assigned to the wrong keys and some don't appear to be 
assigned at all - like the backslash.

Has anyone got any idea how i can go about assigning it all correctly?
I'm 
using SuSE 7.1 and its YAST2 tool doesn't give it ( or anything vaguely 
similar ) as an option when setting up the keyboard.

KW
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