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Problem with brazilian keyboard [3]
Problem with brazilian keyboard [3]
Problem with brazilian keyboard
Thursday, February 14, 2002 7:52 AM - Fabricio Tamusiunas
Hi,
I am using the last version of Xmanager (1.3.9) and I am having the follow problem: my keyboard, a Brazilian ABNT 2, with 104 keys, is not present in the keyboards lists.
I tried to edit the japanese keyboard (have 106 keys ), but thereis a key (with 0x56 scancode) that don¿ exists in this keyboard and exists in brazilian keyboard.
There is any way to add a new key on this keyboard, or other way to resolve this problem ?
Thanks in advance,
Fabricio Tamusiunas
I am using the last version of Xmanager (1.3.9) and I am having the follow problem: my keyboard, a Brazilian ABNT 2, with 104 keys, is not present in the keyboards lists.
I tried to edit the japanese keyboard (have 106 keys ), but thereis a key (with 0x56 scancode) that don¿ exists in this keyboard and exists in brazilian keyboard.
There is any way to add a new key on this keyboard, or other way to resolve this problem ?
Thanks in advance,
Fabricio Tamusiunas
Re: Problem with brazilian keyboard
Thursday, February 14, 2002 11:16 PM - Support
Sorry to inform you that there is no way to add the special key at the present time.
If you send us the scancode information of the key, we can make a Brazilian ABNT keyboard file.
Please download the attached Keylook.exe program and do the following steps:
1. Run keylook.exe.
2. Maximize the keylook window.
3. Press and release the "" key in your keyboard.
("" key is at the right-side of the left shift key)
4. Press and release the "/" key in your keyboard.
("/" key is at the left-side of the right shift key)
5. Select "File->Save As" to store the result into a file.
We need the file generated by the steps above.
Thanks for your cooperation.
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Technical Support
If you send us the scancode information of the key, we can make a Brazilian ABNT keyboard file.
Please download the attached Keylook.exe program and do the following steps:
1. Run keylook.exe.
2. Maximize the keylook window.
3. Press and release the "" key in your keyboard.
("" key is at the right-side of the left shift key)
4. Press and release the "/" key in your keyboard.
("/" key is at the left-side of the right shift key)
5. Select "File->Save As" to store the result into a file.
We need the file generated by the steps above.
Thanks for your cooperation.
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Technical Support
Brazilian keyboard file is now available
Saturday, February 16, 2002 6:16 PM - Support
Please unzip and copy the attached file into the "C:Program FilesXmanager1.3.9" directory. And select "brazabnt.xkb" file in the Xconfig utility.
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Technical Support
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Technical Support
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