My use case is a Linux mobile phone (Purism L5 which runs a Debian
flavor) and a BT keyboard/touchpad combination, QWERTY and has only
ASCII chars. I want to type for my diary and mails correct UTF-8 chars,
for example chars like á í ó ñ ...

On my FreeBSD laptop with Xorg and Kde5 I do this with xmodmap using the
unused Windows-key defined as Modifier-key which gives the above Spanish
chars in UTF-8. I tried with no luck something like this in .Xdefaults:


! settings for urxvt
URxvt.keysym.aacute:            \033a
URxvt.termName: rxvt-unicode-256color
URxvt*visualBell: False
URxvt.cursorColor: Blue
URxvt.cursorBlink: true
URxvt.cursorUnderline: false
....

Any idea how I could solve this?

There is also a thread in the L5 forum showing a picture of this BT
keyboard if this helps.

https://forums.puri.sm/t/bt-keyboard-config-for-spanish-tilded-chars-like-a-i-o-n-in-kgx-app/23859/1


Thanks

        matthias
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