Hi,

Thanks! Finally found that if one sets the layout on the Spice
settings, then the VNC screen replicates it...
This is not 100% perfect, but mostly enough for me :)

Thanks for the clarification :)

Cs.

Michael Jumper <mjum...@apache.org> ezt írta (időpont: 2024. ápr. 15., H, 3:11):
>
> On 4/13/24 9:10 AM, Horváth Csaba wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm using KVM on Debian on my virtual host. It provides VNC screens,
> > so the VM's are easily accessable from Guacamole.
> > Discovered that Guacamole is not handling the keymaps correctly for
> > Windows VM; the VM has HU keyboard, my laptop has HU keyboard; any
> > other VNC client (Gnome builtin, Windows, Virt-manager SPICE client,
> > etc)  is handling the special keys correctly, Guacamole is mixing the
> > layout up.
> >
> > Can i do anything related to VNC keymap setting? I haven't found
> > anything like for RDP.
> >
>
> When using KVM, you need to configure the virtual machine to explicitly
> note the keyboard layout you will be using if KVM's VNC server is to
> correctly translate received X11 keysyms (VNC key events) to internal
> scancodes (the events expected by the VM).
>
> There are extensions to the VNC protocol that allow the local scancode
> to be forwarded independently of the keysym. Where you are using a VNC
> client that works in this situation (despite the mismatch between KVM's
> expected layout and the guest OS' layout), it probably implements that
> protocol extension.
>
> - Mike
>
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