I reiterate in a more concise manner my last posting which remains still
unanswered.

I use an Unix VNC viewer (3.3.2 VNC binary distribution from the original
ORL site on Digital Unix 3.2) to connect to a Unix VNC server ( 3.3.3r1
VNC binary distribution just installed from
ftp://public.arl.arizona.edu/pub/sware/vnc-current_osf.tgz under Tru64
4.0g).

The VNC server is arranged to send the dtlogin CDE login mask in XDMCP (I
hope I got it right, anyhow seems to work). I can type my username and
password correctly, but once I'm logged in in my CDE session, all what I
type in any terminal window is screwed up. e.g. I type a and get 3, I type
x and get 7, I type carriage return and get a comma ....

  ... it is impossible to work !

Looks an X kbd mapping problem AFTER the login phase. I tried running a
"xev", xev works, and it shows the same problem, e.g. key "a" is keycode
38 keysim ox33 which gives "3".

How can I fix it ?

PS

the same viewer works and always worked OK with other VNC servers on
Windows, HPUX and Solaris (but I never tried to have CDE dtlogin on them).
The viewer on the Tru64 also works fine. The server now gives the same
problem also if started without XDCMP (I just installed it, tried it to
see it worked ... and I am not sure I tried to type something, just
displaying and moving windows around ... and then proceeded to the XDCMP
testing)

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