Hi,
I have it too, I run rdesktop with keyboard debug and also X keyboard debug
( I don't remember the program name), finally what I discovered:
Alt+Shift or Shift+Alt is translated by X to Meta ( common on must UNIX
systems but not very useful on Linux/PC ).
Anyway rdesktop translate Meta to
On Sun, Aug 15, 2004 at 11:50:49PM +0300, Noam Meltzer wrote:
Hi Danny,
My experience is mostly with citrix, but i have a little experience with
rdesktop too.
As far as I remember, such a problem can be caused because of the key
mapping in your window manager. (like mapping alt+shift to the
On Sun, Aug 15, 2004 at 08:49:24AM +0200, Danny Lieberman (Barak) wrote:
doh.
the answer was embarassingly simple
1. make sure you're using the latest version 1.3.1 - you need the rdp5 support
2. you want your XF86Config file to specify:
Option XkbModel pc102
Option XkbLayout he
with hebrew/english support for
Windows applications. The std PXES distribution
didnt support hebrew input methods properly.
danny
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support?
Hello Danny,
I'm using rdesktop v1.3 for some time and have
the same problem with the ALT key.
Actually the ALT key behave like the Caps Lock
key, that mean the 1st pres
Hi Danny,
My experience is mostly with citrix, but i have a little experience with
rdesktop too.
As far as I remember, such a problem can be caused because of the key
mapping in your window manager. (like mapping alt+shift to the language
changing in KDE).
I would suggest that you will try to
rdesktop 1.3.1 Rh9 Windows
Terminal server on Windows 2000/SP4
right alt-shift
ctl-alt-shift
ALT
- - keybd map
FAQ
:-)
Danny Liebermanwww.software.co.il
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054-4471114
Hi Danny,
I'm sorry that this email does not answer your question. It does deal
with an important administrative issue that has to do with this list.
I'm afraid this list is English only. It's not that we don't like
Hebrew. Some of us speak it, others don't. The thing is that we would
love to
Heah shachar - no problem for me. I'm an english speaker.
I've got rdesktop 1.3.1 latest version compiled on RH9,
working with Windows Terminal Services/W2k SP4 - Office 2K
Inside rdesktop - you can see hebrew Office docs BUT:
1. right alt shift doesnt work
2. right ctl shift does transfer to