"Marcelo Duarte" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I used a program that wait a input and out. I pressed ALTGR 1, E (euro), > Delete (with numlock on), numlock, delete (with numlock off) and enter. > After my mail I trying to found the problem, I discovered that the keyboard > accept keys that do not are marked in the keys, like ALTGR R (® registered), > ALTGR C (© copyright) and others (in Wine or in KDE), only do not accept > Euro.
The log shows that it's clearly a problem with XFree86 which can't translate EuroSign keysym to a character in your locale (pt_BR): trace:event:EVENT_ProcessEvent Got event KeyPress for hwnd 0x10022 trace:key:X11DRV_KeyEvent state = 2010 trace:key:X11DRV_KeyEvent KeyPress : keysym=20AC (EuroSign), ascii chars=0 / 0 / '' I think that by running 'xev' you could confirm that. One of the solutions is to find an existing locale in your system which supports entering of EuroSign (look for 'locale -a | grep @euro') or generate one yourself. Probably using either pt_PT or [EMAIL PROTECTED] might help since Brazilian locale presumably is not supposed to support the Euro sign. -- Dmitry.