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DoTheDog

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Another Keyboard Mapping Question
« on: August 31, 2005, 01:04:00 am »
I'm running the stock sharp rom and the keyboard on the z itself is working just fine. The problem I have is the usb keyboard mapping is for a Japanese Keyboard. I realized this when I tried to type a ":" and had to use the "'" key. Does Keyboardhelper work in this situation? Or is there an easier way to default the usb keyboard to US qwerty? Also, is there any way to map the 10 key pad as well?
Z sl-c3100, Planex GW-CF11X Wifi, Home made docking station (4 port powered hub, 60GB 2.5" HD, Belkin Wired USB 10/100 Ethernet card), Belkin F8T003 ver 2.11 BT USB Dongle
Stock Sharp ROM, Tetsu's special kernel v18b, Lots of stuff gleaned off of Meanie's Incredible Site! Debian PocketWorkstation.
Z2 sl-c1000, OZ 3.5.4.1 GPE - Trying to make it a PlutoHome Orbiter

DoTheDog

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Another Keyboard Mapping Question
« Reply #1 on: September 01, 2005, 12:24:41 am »
Bump...
No help on this one? I am using a generic usb keyboard. I have used Japanese keyboards before so I can guess where most of the stuff is. But it is a bit of a pain. Alsa a working 10 key pad would be good too.
Z sl-c3100, Planex GW-CF11X Wifi, Home made docking station (4 port powered hub, 60GB 2.5" HD, Belkin Wired USB 10/100 Ethernet card), Belkin F8T003 ver 2.11 BT USB Dongle
Stock Sharp ROM, Tetsu's special kernel v18b, Lots of stuff gleaned off of Meanie's Incredible Site! Debian PocketWorkstation.
Z2 sl-c1000, OZ 3.5.4.1 GPE - Trying to make it a PlutoHome Orbiter