Hi there,
We are currently testing our application that is distributed by x2go. However we always get the us keyboard instead of the us-international keyboard. Whether I set the keyboard to us-intl or tell x2go to use the local keyboard I always get the us keyboard. Because of that, we don't have a Euro sign and also the é and è that are use in the Netherlands are not available.
Has anyone seen this behaviour?
Dick Kniep Lindix BV tel. 036-5215580 mob. 06-50991858
Dick Kniep schreef:
Hi there,
We are currently testing our application that is distributed by x2go. However we always get the us keyboard instead of the us-international keyboard. Whether I set the keyboard to us-intl or tell x2go to use the local keyboard I always get the us keyboard. Because of that, we don't have a Euro sign and also the é and è that are use in the Netherlands are not available.
Has anyone seen this behaviour?
I don't have this problem.
I have in x2go-client the default settings:(I use the beta version): keep current keyboard settings: unchecked keyboard layout: us keyboard model: pc105/us
In the Gnome session I tried the keyboard setting on "us-international with dead keys". Then I can make €, é and è without problems.
I think you must configure it in the session.
With regards, Paul van der Vlis.
Hi Dick, hi Paul,
On Sa 16 Okt 2010 12:11:09 CEST Paul van der Vlis wrote:
Dick Kniep schreef:
Hi there,
We are currently testing our application that is distributed by x2go. However we always get the us keyboard instead of the us-international keyboard. Whether I set the keyboard to us-intl or tell x2go to use the local keyboard I always get the us keyboard. Because of that, we don't have a Euro sign and also the é and è that are use in the Netherlands are not available.
Has anyone seen this behaviour?
I don't have this problem.
I have in x2go-client the default settings:(I use the beta version): keep current keyboard settings: unchecked keyboard layout: us keyboard model: pc105/us
In the Gnome session I tried the keyboard setting on "us-international with dead keys". Then I can make €, é and è without problems.
I think you must configure it in the session.
With regards, Paul van der Vlis.
what distribution are you having your described problems with? Debian
lenny? Might your problem be related to the LANG setting (UTF-8 vs.
ISO-8859-15)?
Greets, Mike
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