Christian T. Steigies writes: > Where does X get the information about the keyboard? Its not from > the console tools, is it?
Generated XF86Config use an Xkb definition. If none is in XF86Config, I guess it uses /etc/X11/Xmodmap (that is, it uses the old mechanism instead of newer Xkb). Sven LUTHER writes: > On the french keymap, the @ and # are mapped to the shifted * and - of the > keypad, i think. I painted the corresponding symbols on said keys, and i > worked fine since then. This does not work for me shift-* prints *, and shift-- reduces xterm font size :) I use in keyboard section: XkbRules "xfree86" XkbModel "pc102" XkbLayout "fr" XkbOptions "ctrl:nocaps" -- Yann Dirson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | Why make M$-Bill richer & richer ? debian-email: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | Support Debian GNU/Linux: | Cheaper, more Powerful, more Stable ! http://www.altern.org/ydirson/ | Check <http://www.debian.org/>