> We're discussing (for example) a German user who has picked QWERTZ inside > their VM so that when they're connecting from their laptop which also has > QWERTZ, everything is sane. > Now, let's say the user connects from their Android device to the same VM while > on the road. If the VM is set to use QWERTZ, but I am using the "common" > layout file that is under discussion, what will happen is that when the user > presses the letter "z" on their device, they will get unicode 0x7a (regardless of > the layout they're using on their device). If we use the "common" layout file to > figure out the scancode for this letter, we get back scancode 0x2c. However, this > scancode will generate a letter "y" on the VM side. No, the scancode for 'z' is defined in the 'de' file! > I hope this clears your questions up. I think you're solving a fundamentally > different problem in spiceterm to the one I'm solving in Opaque/aSPICE. Do you > not agree? I cannot see the difference. _______________________________________________ Spice-devel mailing list Spice-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/spice-devel