Hello Marki, Spansh keyboard layout was actually added a couple of days ago: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-233
Although resolved; for the workaround, if you set the keyboard layout of the client and remote machine to Spanish (and leave Guacamole to en-us-qwerty), does it behave better? Kind regards, Frode On Wed, Nov 15, 2017 at 12:21 AM, <[email protected]> wrote: > Hey, > > I found a few conflicting descriptions how to work around a missing keyboard > layout. > > https://sourceforge.net/p/guacamole/discussion/1110834/thread/c5804a1d/ : > > "If you want it to work right now, use a US layout on the server. You will > still be able to use a French keyboard on the client computer, and you will > be able to type normally. This is your best option for the time being. It > will solve your problem. " > > https://glyptodon.org/jira/browse/GUAC-459 : > > "As a workaround, you might be able to type normally using a Spanish layout > if you: > 1. Set the keyboard layout of the client machine (the computer with the > browser) to English. > 2. Set server-layout in Guacamole to en-us-qwerty, or leave it blank. > 3. Manually set the keyboard layout within the RDP session to Spanish." > > The first time you claim that the Guac setting and remote session layout > must match. In the second example that does not seem to be the case but > instead the client computer should match the Guacamole setting. > > What would be an effective and official workaround (or list of workarounds, > maybe)? > > Thanks, > > Marki >
