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The "us" keyboard layout contains a mapping for keycode 86 (which seems not to correspond to any physical key on many US keyboards) to the ASCII character '<'. This mapping causes conflicts with the mapping for keycode 51, which also maps (with shift) to '<'. Change the keyboard mapping generator to choose the lowest keycode for each ASCII character as indicating the relevant mapping to use, on the basis that a lower keycode roughly indicates a "more normal" key. On a German keyboard, which has keys for both keycode 51 and keycode 86 present, this causes '<' to be remapped to ';', which is a closer match to typical user expectations. Reported-by: Sven Dreyer <sven@dreyer-net.de> Signed-off-by: Michael Brown <mcb30@ipxe.org>
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28 lines
646 B
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/** @file
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*
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* "cz" keyboard mapping
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*
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* This file is automatically generated; do not edit
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*
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*/
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FILE_LICENCE ( PUBLIC_DOMAIN );
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#include <ipxe/keymap.h>
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/** "cz" keyboard mapping */
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struct key_mapping cz_mapping[] __keymap = {
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{ 0x21, 0x2b }, /* '!' => '+' */
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{ 0x2d, 0x3d }, /* '-' => '=' */
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{ 0x2f, 0x2d }, /* '/' => '-' */
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{ 0x31, 0x2b }, /* '1' => '+' */
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{ 0x3c, 0x2c }, /* '<' => ',' */
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{ 0x3e, 0x2e }, /* '>' => '.' */
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{ 0x3f, 0x2d }, /* '?' => '-' */
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{ 0x5d, 0x29 }, /* ']' => ')' */
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{ 0x5f, 0x3d }, /* '_' => '=' */
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{ 0x60, 0x3b }, /* '`' => ';' */
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{ 0x7d, 0x29 }, /* '}' => ')' */
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{ 0x7e, 0x3b }, /* '~' => ';' */
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};
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