keyboard mapping

  1. DrJuanNadie

    Am I Too Dumb to Master the Keyboard?

    I'm middle-aged if I were going to live 104 years. Been using these things since I was 14. My first computer was not even a PC, nor a game console. I don't know what it was, except that the keyboard was in English (I'm Spanish) and the screen was bright green on black. It had some kind of...
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    bsdconfig - not handling numpad key inputs correctly

    Environment: FreeBSD version: 13.2-RELEASE hardware: Raspberry Pi 400 keyboard: Ducky One 2 usb keyboard (108 keys) / irocks K86R (100 keys) shell: bash Bug Description: In bsdconfig, typing "+" using shift+"=" in main key area will move the selection bar down. However, pressing the "+" key...
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    Asus RGB keyboard backlight

    Hi, all Does anyone know to control RGB light on Asus Tuf 15 laptop keyboard. I tried with acpi_asus_wmi_load="YES" but that seems it is not helping in anything. Maybe I don't know how to use them. uname -a FreeBSD 13.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 13.0-RELEASE #0 releng/13.0-n244733-ea31abc261f: Fri Apr...
  4. ZioMario

    The "Canc" key on my italian keyboard doesn't behave well on FreeBSD.

    Hello to everyone. The "Canc" key on my Italian keyboard doesn't behave like it behaves in Linux. I would like to know how to fix it. Below u can see what happens when I press "Canc" on Debian and on FreeBSD. "Canc" behavior on Debian ...
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    X11 Keyboard

    Perhaps here is an X11 expert that helps me save time. :) An Introduction of how X11 treats the keyboard is here: https://www.jwz.org/xkeycaps/man.html Also the manpages xmodmap and xev help. I have an old Compaq german keyboard. Q1. Can I expect that the correspondence of KeyCaps (letters...
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