This appears to be the case for rdp clients like uttsc, rdesktop and Hoblink_UWT. However the Microsoft rdp client on a Windows system does not seem to have this problem. A Windows rdp client can connect with Language-Dutch ande Keyboard-US-international.
Is Microsoft using some undisclosed rdp features to do this?

Thanks for the link.
I found this also but thought is was a bit out dated.

Ivar

The Loeki schreef:
There appears to be no correct setting for Language-Dutch, Keyboard-US-International.

I always use this:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/322042

It's a registry setting that's aptly called IgnoreRemoteKeyboardLayout. It allows you to define your own settings within Windows, completely ignoring what the RDP client says.

You can of course forget about the compose key doing anything functional in Windows. Windows doesn't know what to do with it. So with US-International you will get the Windows-deadkeys feature, i.e. press quote and then the e to get é and so on.


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