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http://www.win.tue.nl/~aeb/linux/kbd/scancodes.html |
http://www.win.tue.nl/~aeb/linux/kbd/scancodes.html |
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When changing the keyboard code, make sure all these tests in Notepad |
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1. Ctrl+f should bring up Find dialog, with CapsLock both on and off. |
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2. Ctrl+Shift+arrows should mark text, with CapsLock both on and off. |
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3. Test a sequence, like egrave. |
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4. Test a char generated with AltGr, such as @ on a swedish keyboard. |
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5. Test Ctrl-Alt-Delete. |
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6. Ctrl-Alt-Enter should toggle fullscreen. |
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7. Test NumLock synchronization using the -N option. Excel is able to |
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indicate the current NumLock state. Verify that the status is |
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updated correctly on reconnects. |
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8. Test the Windows keys, standalone as well as in combination with, |
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say, E. |
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9. Make sure the system menu (via Alt-space) cannot be accessed in |
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10. Make sure keymaps can be loaded from ~/.rdesktop/keymaps, |
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KEYMAP_PATH, $CWD/keymaps, and from an absolute path. |
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