On 4/26/19 7:48 PM, Gerd Hoffmann wrote:
So -k must match the *hosts* keyboard layout.
So, that means, If I launch qemu with -k pt-br on a host, I need to ensure
the keyboard layout
must be pt-br as well onthathypervisorhost,Then when I connected to this vnc
server(qemu)
throughvncviewer on my
> > So -k must match the *hosts* keyboard layout.
> So, that means, If I launch qemu with -k pt-br on a host, I need to ensure
> the keyboard layout
> must be pt-br as well onthathypervisorhost,Then when I connected to this vnc
> server(qemu)
> throughvncviewer on mylaptop(us keyboard layout), I ty
On 4/26/19 4:38 PM, Gerd Hoffmann wrote:
On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 04:09:12PM +0800, Lin Ma wrote:
Hi all,
While I launch qemu with vnc + pt-br keyboard layout on my pc, If I type
shift + 6 in iPXE shell or grub shell via my usual 105-key keyboard,
shift + 6 would be mapped to "(apostrophe), Bu
On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 04:09:12PM +0800, Lin Ma wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> While I launch qemu with vnc + pt-br keyboard layout on my pc, If I type
> shift + 6 in iPXE shell or grub shell via my usual 105-key keyboard,
> shift + 6 would be mapped to "(apostrophe), But IIUC the correct character
> shoul
Hi all,
While I launch qemu with vnc + pt-br keyboard layout on my pc, If I type
shift + 6 in iPXE shell or grub shell via my usual 105-key keyboard,
shift + 6 would be mapped to "(apostrophe), But IIUC the correct
character should be ยจ(diaeresis) in pt-br layout.
I'm wondering that is it the