> > Besides, I still not understand how that should work. You (Marc) told > > me that it is easy to get the correct scancodes, but the sources > > contain the following comment: > > Did I? I don't remember the context. Again, my keysym patches provides a workaround for that problem. > > > > "** This will most likely not work for non US keyboard .." > > > > I am confused. > > The main issue is that spice-html5 doesn't know what hw key was pressed, or the > keyboard mapping. So it translates the key to a scancode, based on traditional > US keyboard mapping. The spanish keyboard is relatively close to US keyboard, > so that mostly works. But it can give very wrong results otherwise (for ex, french > keyboard, pressing 'a' in client will result in 'q' in guest, when both are configured > with french layout). Seems you still not understand how my keysym patches can solve that problem :-/ _______________________________________________ Spice-devel mailing list Spice-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/spice-devel