Bug#448003: ignores preference to use xorg.conf keyboard layout; does not configure jp106 keyboard correctly
Tim Gershon
T.J.Gershon at warwick.ac.uk
Fri Nov 2 20:43:24 UTC 2007
Hi again,
Further information, if it helps.
I find the command
> setxkbmap -model jp106 -layout jp
useful to get most of the keys correctly mapped, but I am still missing
the backslash, arrows and a few others (though I have discovered
backslash on the "windows" key). The output of both commands you
suggested below remains the same both before and after applying the
above command.
Presumably I have an usual keyboard layout, but it was working well
under XFree and then Xorg for a long time, without any special tweaks,
AFAICR. Oh, and it works fine under the console (ie. outside of X & gnome).
Any suggestions to get my keyboard working again would be gratefully
received.
Tim
Josselin Mouette wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Le jeudi 25 octobre 2007 à 10:28 +0100, Tim Gershon a écrit :
>> Starting up today, I was greeted with a box telling me that my gnome
>> keyboard settings and my X (xorg.conf) keyboard settings differ, and
>> asking which I would like to use. I selected X, as that was working
>> nicely before, however, that choice appears to have been disregarded.
>>
>> I then try to set up to use jp106 as my default through
>> gnome-keyboard-properties, which has at least two problems
>> 1) gnome seems to refuse this as default, and I can only achieve the
>> jp106 layout by starting gnome with a US default layout, and then
>> switching to jp106
>> 2) once I get to jp106, my backslash/underscore key does not work
>> correctly, nor are the arrow keys recognized.
>
> Please send us the output of the following commands:
> xprop -root | grep XKB
> gconftool-2 -R /desktop/gnome/peripherals/keyboard/kbd
>
> Thanks,
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