** Changed in: ubuntu-jp-improvement
Status: New = Invalid
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I had exactly the same problem as Iñaki described, even with -2ubuntu4.
The method suggested by Emmet worked just fine. Great. Thanks.
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Even after update to -2ubuntu4, I still have this problem
My system is Kubuntu 8.10
Do I have to upgrade xserver-xorg (and -core) for the fix to work? I'm using
the latest in Hardy, and cannot afford to upgrade due to a problem with Fujitsu
P series touchscreen driver.
$setxkbmap -print
By the way, it seems the keyboard layout manager in KDE4 is working after all.
Programs launched after the settings are applied now can use arrow keys. Still,
* right bracket unusable
* Hankaku_Zenkaku still not working
* anything else on the desktop still do not have the keyboard settings
I upgraded to latest xorg (breaking touchscreen support on the way), and the
problem is resolved. However, the yen mark/pipe key is unmapped, causing
inconvenience when doing console commands.
For extra information, all keys are correctly mapped on tty (regardless of xorg
updates).
My
I've encountered this bug several times before. I believe it to be a
bug with GNOME, rather than a bug with X. Try opening gconf-editor, and
clearing all the settings in /desktop/gnome/peripherals/keyboard/kbd.
This does not require any changes to xorg.conf.
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Thanks for the new version (xkb-data 1.3-2ubuntu3), it partially fixed
the issue. Unfortunately I still need to comment out the AB11 part in
/usr/share/X11/xkb/symbols/inet to get a fully functional '\','_'-key.
otherwise still the same setup
$ setxkbmap -print
xkb_keymap {
xkb_keycodes
I've uploaded -2ubuntu4, which should fix this.
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I just tested -2ubuntu4, and it fixes the problem for me. Thanks!
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This bug was fixed in the package xkeyboard-config - 1.3-2ubuntu3
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* 100_abnt2_jp106.diff: Fix keycodes/evdev to better support ABNT2 and
JP106. (LP: #255372, #258595)
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After the latest update xkeyboard-config (1.3-2ubuntu2) I did the
following, to get the japanese keyboard-layout to work as expected:
in /usr/share/X11/xkb/symbols/inet
comment out the AB11 entry like so:
// key AB11 { [ XF86Launch4 ] };
in
** Also affects: ubuntu-jp-improvement
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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KUmo: Thank you very much, the changes you suggest also make my keyboard
useful again. Thanks! :)
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I don't know, when this will get fixed, but this is quite annoying.
So to get at least hankaku/zenkaku and the ']', '}'-key working, I changed the
/usr/share/X11/xkb/keycodes/evdev file.
added
AC12 = 51; // for the ']', '}'-key
changed
HZTG = 93;// Hankaku/Zenkakau toggle
to
alias HZTG =
hi there,
i was having the same problem
(bad layout on japanese keyboard) and
i've just found a solution while waiting for update/fix.
here's relevant parts of my xorg.conf:
Section ServerLayout
Identifier Default Layout
Option AutoAddDevices false
screen 0
i forgot to say, setxkbmap now return this:
setxkbmap -print
xkb_keymap {
xkb_keycodes { include xfree86(jp106)+aliases(qwerty)};
xkb_types { include complete };
xkb_compat{ include complete+japan+ledscroll(group_lock) };
xkb_symbols {
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Attaching the output of 'xkbcomp :0 -'
** Attachment added: xkbcomp :0 -
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16871952/xkbcomp
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'setxkbmap -print' says the following:
xkb_keymap {
xkb_keycodes { include evdev+aliases(qwerty) };
xkb_types { include complete };
xkb_compat{ include complete+ledscroll(group_lock)};
xkb_symbols { include
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