Hi,
First of all the German key map file is called km-0407.ini
and not km-0409.ini (this is the US key map file).
I did some investigation by starting the xrdp and xrdp-sesman
not in daemon mode.
The following output was given by the xrdp:
Hi,
I'm attaching the requested outputs of @ (AltGr+q) and € (AltGr+e), both
with wxp and rdesktop. Interestingly, additional Control_L events are
generated on Windows. But maybe you find other, more subtle differences.
Thanks,
Roland
KeyPress event, serial 31, synthetic NO, window 0x301,
OoO En ce début d'après-midi ensoleillé du mercredi 11 août 2010, vers
15:07, Ernst Gill ernst.g...@chello.at disait :
I did some investigation by starting the xrdp and xrdp-sesman
not in daemon mode.
The following output was given by the xrdp:
OoO En ce début d'après-midi ensoleillé du mercredi 11 août 2010, vers
15:58, Roland Stigge sti...@antcom.de disait :
I'm attaching the requested outputs of @ (AltGr+q) and € (AltGr+e), both
with wxp and rdesktop. Interestingly, additional Control_L events are
generated on Windows. But
Hi,
I understand this message as saying that it uses the generated
keymap file: using local keymap _file_.
Yes, you are right. Sorry, this was my mistake.
I have checked other keys, and I found that at least on
my machine the following keys are working as expected:
²(2), ³(3), €(e) and
Hi,
sorry for the delay!
You wrote:
So, in AltGr, you get key24=64:64 where 24 is the keycode of q. So
the generated file is OK. Does rdesktop works with your setup? It
would be easier to debug with rdesktop than with native Windows
client. Use rdesktop -k de to ensure you use the
OoO Vers la fin de l'après-midi du vendredi 06 août 2010, vers 16:40,
Roland Stigge sti...@antcom.de disait :
So, in AltGr, you get key24=64:64 where 24 is the keycode of q. So
the generated file is OK. Does rdesktop works with your setup? It
would be easier to debug with rdesktop
OoO Lors de la soirée naissante du lundi 07 juin 2010, vers 18:45,
Roland Stigge sti...@antcom.de disait :
Hi,
unfortunately, that didn't help.
I'm attaching the generated km-0409.ini file.
How can we debug further?
Sorry for my late answer.
So, in AltGr, you get key24=64:64 where
Hi,
unfortunately, that didn't help.
I'm attaching the generated km-0409.ini file.
How can we debug further?
Thanks!
bye,
Roland
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Key8=0:0
Key9=65307:27
Key10=49:49
Key11=50:50
Key12=51:51
Key13=52:52
Key14=53:53
Key15=54:54
Key16=55:55
Key17=56:56
Key18=57:57
Key19=48:48
OoO Peu avant le début de l'après-midi du samedi 05 juin 2010, vers
13:11, Roland Stigge sti...@antcom.de disait :
I'm using Debian sid's xrdp to provide several WinXP boxes access to X11
sessions.
Unfortunately, the at-sign (AltGr+q) on the German keyboard layout doesn't
work.
Can you
Package: xrdp
Version: 0.5.0~20100303cvs-4
Severity: important
Hi,
I'm using Debian sid's xrdp to provide several WinXP boxes access to X11
sessions.
Unfortunately, the at-sign (AltGr+q) on the German keyboard layout doesn't
work.
I'm attaching the xev outputs of AltGr+e (EUR) which _does_
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