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Before you send me over to the Debian forums: I like it here, and would prefer to post here if it's ok with you.
To the point then; I installed Debian Squeeze in VirtualBox on a recent (21,5" 2011) iMac. I was pleasantly surprised to see that pretty much everything worked OOTB - expect wireless, but let's not bother with that now.
My main issue is that the <> key prints §½ and vice versa. I would like to change that. I have read up on xbindkeys, xmodmap and whatnot. I have tried myself, but can't get it to work.
What I can do is set an ”action” to a specific key, but what I want to do is to make the key print what is written on the damn thing (Apple keyboard... sigh).
Any help in this matter would be appreciated.
Best,
HMW
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Hi HMW - I wonder if this might not be better posted in "Help & Support (Stable)" than here?
Anyway, I'm not going to tell you to go to the Debian forums, but how about their Wiki? The main content seems to be:
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Change Keyboard Layout
A keyboard layout can be changed on command line:
$ sudo dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configurationThis will prompt you for the model of keyboard (what the keyboard *is*), and then for the keyboard layout (what the keys should *do*). Use this tool to change your keyboard map e.g from qwerty to qwertz, or for non-English layouts.
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Does that help?
John
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Hi!
Pardon my late reply. Thanks for the info. The keyboard layout is correct, but if I could change the keys around a bit it would be great. I will look into what you suggested above and get back with the results as soon as I have the time.
Thanks again!
HMW
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But...
what I want to do is to make the key print what is written on the damn thing (Apple keyboard... sigh).
...doesn't this mean that the keyboard layout is not correct?
John
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But...
HMW wrote:what I want to do is to make the key print what is written on the damn thing (Apple keyboard... sigh).
...doesn't this mean that the keyboard layout is not correct?
Probably! I tried to reconfigure, still a no-go. The erroneus keys are still the same. This is no biggie. I'll learn to live with it.
Thanks for the help johnraff, appreciate it!
HMW
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