> Maybe a keymap intended for Intel.
>
> Run "showkey" and type the keys Left-Alt, Left-Directional-Arrow,
> Up-Directional-Arrow, r, o, t ... and lets see what the codes are.
> You might also do "dumpkeys -l" and save the output to be included
> here to see what kind of keymap you have in effect.
>
> Here's my "showkey" output on my Intel box for comparison:
>
> | phil@pollux:/home/phil 349> showkey
> | kb mode was XLATE
> |
> | press any key (program terminates 10s after last keypress)...
> | keycode 28 release
> | keycode 56 press
> | keycode 56 release
> | keycode 105 press
> | keycode 105 release
> | keycode 103 press
> | keycode 103 release
> | keycode 19 press
> | keycode 19 release
> | keycode 24 press
> | keycode 24 release
> | keycode 20 press
> | keycode 20 release
> | phil@pollux:/home/phil 350>
>
> I don't have a head on my Sparc 5's, yet, to compare them.
I'm not at home right now (where my Sparc is), so when I get home
tonight, I'll try it out and let you know what I come up with.
I had the same problem using a Type 4 keyboard on the same machine.
I may be getting a Sparc5 to also test things out on. We'll see.
Charles
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