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crating a new keymap file.
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Creating a new keymap file.
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The names of the files are
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km-xxxx.ini
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where the xxx is replaces ny the hex number of the layout of interest.
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where the xxxx is replaced by the hex number of the layout of interest.
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The files have 6 section
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The files have 5 section
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[noshift], [shift], [altgr], [shiftaltgr], [capslock], [shiftcapslock]
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[noshift], [shift], [altgr], [capslock], [shiftcapslock]
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In each section there are multiple lines for each key.
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In each section there are multiple lines for each key
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An example line looks like
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An example line looks like;
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Key10=49:49
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In this line, 10 is the X11 scancode, the first 49 is the keysym value,
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the second 49 if the unicode value of the key. This is the definition
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for the 'noshift' '1' key on a en-us keyboard. In this case, the keysym
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and the unicode value are the same. Here is an example where they are
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not.
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This is the definition for the backspace key.
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and the unicode value are the same.
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Here is an example where they are not;
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This is the definition for the backspace key;
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Key22=65288:8
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And this is the star on the keypad
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And this is the star on the keypad;
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Key63=65450:42
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To create a new file run xrdp-genkeymap filename
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To create a new file run "xrdp-genkeymap <filename>"
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Example: ./xrdp-genkeymap /etc/xrdp/km-0409.ini
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Example ./xrdp-genkeymap /etc/xrdp/km-0409.ini
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Note: You need to have enough rights to be able to write to the
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/etc/xrdp directory.
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Note: You need to have rights to the /etc/xrdp directory.
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Alternatively, create the keymap file in a directory of your choice, then
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copy or move it over to /etc/xrdp using sudo/su.
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