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Hi,

Last week I posted around a kayboard problem under X the "<>" was not
working.

I found out why !!

in XFSetup I had chosen "Microsoft Natural Keyboard" which was foolish
because this is the keyboard I have :) If I choose generic 105 key (not
104 ) with frenchlayout it WORKS

In case it may help someone :)

best regards Gh

Georges-Henry Portefait wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I run SUSE 5.3 under KDE or window maker and I have an annoying problem.
> 
> Everything works on the keyboard except the <> key ( the "superior
> inferior" )
> it's a micro$oft natural keyboard (the first model, in french)
> 
> What surprises me is that it does nothing instead of sending some weird
> character all the other keys are fine ( the mapping I mean Shifted or
> ALTGred ) of course I checked that the key itself is not broken by
> running an other windowed OS :(
> 
> does anyone has a clue ???
> 
> Of course you can see how much those two characters are miised in shell
> programmig :)
> 
> thanks in advance
> 
> Gh Portefait
> 
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