Re: Incorrect / unexpected handling of keybindings using non-standard keyboard layouts

2015-12-24 Thread Matthijs Kooijman
Hi Semyon, > I ran your test on Windows and Linux. In both cases with Belgian(Dutch) > keyboard layout I got single key combinations only, just keys were swapped > Q->A, W->Z, Z->W. (I don't have the Belgium physical keyboard, I only > switched the OS layout.) It looks like that this is really

Re: Incorrect / unexpected handling of keybindings using non-standard keyboard layouts

2015-12-24 Thread Semyon Sadetsky
Hi Matthijs, Thank you for your e-mail and the analysis. We really appreciate your contribution. I ran your test on Windows and Linux. In both cases with Belgian(Dutch) keyboard layout I got single key combinations only, just keys were swapped Q->A, W->Z, Z->W. (I don't have the Belgium

Incorrect / unexpected handling of keybindings using non-standard keyboard layouts

2015-12-23 Thread Matthijs Kooijman
(Please keep my CC'd, I'm not subscribed to the list) Hi folks, while going over the Java keybinding code (trying to solve a different problem), I found some strangeness in how KeyboardManager and JComponent handle keystrokes. In particular, they try to match any registered keybindings to both