Ok, the keys i pressed, in order:
the 1 (on the top row, NOT on the number pad)
the h
the numlock, twice
the 2 (on the top row, NOT on the number pad)
the ,
as you can see, the 1 and the h are interpreted as the same key, as is the 2
and the ,
This behaviour holds true for the rest of the
them to the list and we'll have a look-see.
One other thing, post the contents of /tmp/XWin.log.
From: Harris, Shane [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Problem with keymap under cygwin-xfree
Date: Wed, 6 Nov 2002 15:35:37 -0800
I have
an expert on the subject, so hopefully someone else on the list may
be able to figure it out.
One other thought: Maybe your keyboard isn't a standard 101/102-key
keyboard? What does the Windows Device Manager identify your keyboard as?
From: Harris, Shane [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I have looked all over the list archive for the answer to this, with no
results. So I am going to ask. Apologies if this has been covered somewhere
before.
I am having a maddening problem with xfree86 not recognizing some keys on my
keyboard. And what is odd about this is that they are just the