Hi,

> >> 12:44:04.253486: EV_MSC MSC_SCAN 458885 <== Here, . in the numpad was
> >> pressed
> >> 12:44:04.253486: EV_KEY KEY_KPCOMMA (0x79) pressed
> >
> > Ok.  Is there a key with ',' too in your numpad?
> 
> Yes, there is a separated ',' in the numpad, and when I press it I get
> 
> 17:48:47.878881: EV_MSC MSC_SCAN 458851
> 17:48:47.878881: EV_KEY KEY_KPDOT (0x53) pressed
> 17:48:47.878881: EV_SYN code=0 value=0
> ^[[3~17:48:47.966876: EV_MSC MSC_SCAN 458851
> 17:48:47.966876: EV_KEY KEY_KPDOT (0x53) released
> 17:48:47.966876: EV_SYN code=0 value=0
> 
> Apparently the codes are exchanged in ABNT2 numpad.

No, abnt2 has an additional numpad key.  Most keyboards have only one,
which is KPDOT.  In US kbd layout this actually maps to a dot.  On other
layouts (german for example) it maps to comma.  Probably because
different countries use different chars as decimal separator.  abnt2 is
unique here, it has both comma and dot.

cheers,
  Gerd



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