On 27-05-2015 11:32, Gerd Hoffmann wrote:
On Mi, 2015-05-27 at 06:27 -0300, Joao Luis Meloni Assirati wrote:
On 26-05-2015 10:58, Gerd Hoffmann wrote:
This patch adds the two extra brazilian keys to the evdev keymap for
X11.  This patch gets the two keys going with the gtk and sdl1 UIs.

With vnc (remote-viewer) only one of the two works correctly.
Probably a client-side issue.  Not investigated in detail though.

The SDL2 library complains it doesn't know these keys, so the SDL2
library must be fixed before we can update ui/sdl2-keymap.h

Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kra...@redhat.com>
---
   ui/x_keymap.c | 4 ++--
   1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/ui/x_keymap.c b/ui/x_keymap.c
index b9b0944..4e899b4 100644
--- a/ui/x_keymap.c
+++ b/ui/x_keymap.c
@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ static const uint8_t x_keycode_to_pc_keycode[115] = {
    */
static const uint8_t evdev_keycode_to_pc_keycode[61] = {
-    0,         /*  97 EVDEV - RO   ("Internet" Keyboards) */
+    0x73,      /*  97 EVDEV - RO   ("Internet" Keyboards) */
       0,         /*  98 EVDEV - KATA (Katakana) */
       0,         /*  99 EVDEV - HIRA (Hiragana) */
       0x79,      /* 100 EVDEV - HENK (Henkan) */
@@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ static const uint8_t evdev_keycode_to_pc_keycode[61] = {
       0,         /* 126 EVDEV - I126 ("Internet" Keyboards) */
       0,         /* 127 EVDEV - PAUS */
       0,         /* 128 EVDEV - ???? */
-    0,         /* 129 EVDEV - I129 ("Internet" Keyboards) */
+    0xf0,      /* 129 EVDEV - I129 ("Internet" Keyboards) */
       0xf1,      /* 130 EVDEV - HNGL (Korean Hangul Latin toggle) */
       0xf2,      /* 131 EVDEV - HJCV (Korean Hangul Hanja toggle) */
       0x7d,      /* 132 AE13 (Yen)*/
With this patch, the / key now works.

Unfortunately, the numpad period
does not work. Note that /usr/share/qemu/keymaps/pt-br lists 0x34 for
KP_Decimal (this is the code my patch was using), instead of 0xf0.
Which ui is this?  vnc?

No, it is the SDL ui.



What happens if you change KP_Decimal to 0xf0 in the pt-br keymap?

It makes no difference. And it should make no difference, as I am not using the -k switch.

João Luis.


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