Frank wrote
> 
> Just a thought...  
> The login screen is either running as nobody or an offshoot of root, while
> once you're logged in you're using your own keymap.  Is root/nobody using
> a different keymap than you?  (The difference between the two might hint
> at a solution for you.)
> 
> Frank : gravatar.com/mrfrankus (http://gravatar.com/mrfrankus)
> 

Thank you Frank for your help! You give me the right way 
I have just tried in root user, and I don't have any problem with my
keyboard. 
So when I check in "preferences/Keybord" for my user, i have 2 keyboards :
one french, and one english by default. In root, i have only one keybord in
english by default.
So, I have removed the french keybord for my user, and all is ok now!

It's a little bit strange, but it's ok with only this english keyboard in
"preferences"... My keyboard is in french (AZERTY) and AltGr keys are ok...

Thank you for the idea 

David






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