I mentioned the -l option just for making clear what I was doing.
If i switch to -l en-uk I get an English keyboard instead of the US-international which is connected.
Removing the -l option just gives me Dutch with a Dutch keyboard.

If I remove the Dutch keyboard from Windows it reappears when I logon again. So removing the keyboard does not have the effect one would expect.

Ivar


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Just dont use the -l option?

or remove the dutch keyboard from windows.

regards


------- Original message -------
From: Ivar Janmaat <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: 18.3.'10,  16:53

Hello,

I have the feeling I am missing something which should be trivial.
Maybe someone can point me in the right direction.

I have a Sun PC keyboard (US international) connected to my Sun Ray.
I run Win XP in virtualbox or Win 2003 on bare metal.
I connect to XP or WTS 2003 from a Sun Ray server with Dutch language settings (LANG=nl_NL.(can also be set with: $ uttsc -l nl-NL server) When I connect to Windows I get the Dutch language settings as expected but I also get the Dutch keyboard layout which is not working properly with the Sun keyboard.
I can change the keyboard to US-international and it works fine.
But when I logout and login again my keyboard is Dutch again.
So the change to US-International is not persistent.

Somehow uttsc tells Windows to use a Dutch keyboard which is not correct. Can I overrule this setting in the Sun Ray environment or can I force Windows to use US-international keyboard as a workaround?

Kind regards,

Ivar
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