[Bug 251709] Re: rdesktop works bad with several keyboard layouts

2010-09-10 Thread valerykk
2 Robert Ancell:
Remmina does NOT use rdesktop (maybe therefore it is not so buggy...), it uses 
FreeRDP instead. As for me, i switched to remmina and now happy, it seems to be 
perfect - no sticky Alt, no desappearing slash and problems with num-pad, any 
layout switch works without surprises. Recommend to all!

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[Bug 251709] Re: rdesktop works bad with several keyboard layouts

2009-11-10 Thread valerykk
@Michael: I've just tested binary you attached in post #39 and noticed
that it works much better then the original one in 9.10. The only bug in
russian layout i found is that the slash key in numeric keypad puts a
dot (or comma if shifted). A command line is the following: rdesktop
-a15 -u Admin -y -k en-us -N -f 192.168.110.110

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[Bug 307389] [NEW] pressed keyboard button doesn't correspond typing symbol

2008-12-12 Thread valerykk
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: rdesktop

I use rdesktop 1.6.0 in terminal session of Windows 2003 server. I've
got 2 layouts: 'en-us' and 'ru' there. The only way to make CapsLock in
it work correctly and comply to russian winkeys layout is to use '-y'
option. So everything seems to be fine except one mistake: pressing
slash ('/') on the numeric pad, in the text line appears dot symbol
('.')

** Affects: rdesktop (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 254968] Re: CAPS LOCK doesn't work in rdesktop 1.6 (intrepid)

2008-12-12 Thread valerykk
Hey guys! The almost only thing to solve the layout-switching (using
Ctrl, Alt and Shift -combinations) and CapsLock -problems is to update
rdesktop to ver.1.6.0. But there appears a new bug: pressing slash ('/')
on the numeric pad, in the text line appears dot symbol ('.'). I noticed
it only in russian layout. So check this out in your national ones.

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[Bug 307389] Re: pressed keyboard button doesn't correspond typing symbol

2008-12-12 Thread valerykk
** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: rdesktop
  
  I use rdesktop 1.6.0 in terminal session of Windows 2003 server. I've
  got 2 layouts: 'en-us' and 'ru' there. The only way to make CapsLock in
  it work correctly and comply to russian winkeys layout is to use '-y'
- option. So everything seems to be fine except one mistake: pressing
- slash ('/') on the numeric pad, in the text line appears dot symbol
- ('.')
+ option. So everything seems to be fine except one mistake: in russian
+ layout pressing slash ('/') on the numeric pad, in the text line appears
+ dot symbol ('.')

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