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Hi!
I just set up a keyboard for gaming in my laptop and when I went to try it CTRL, Alt, Super and Alt Gr keys doesn't work, instead of its function, system recognizes it as SHIFT key :S.
I'm searching about my problem and I haven't found information about problem, just this problem happened to more people.
I've tried it on Windows 8.1 and there haven't problems :S
Can anyone help me?
Thank you!! ![]()
Last edited by surrealistic (2015-06-07 08:51:33)
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You might want to look into the chosen keyboard layout [1,2]. Otherwise you can try remapping the scancodes of the keys to the desired keycode/function. [3]
[1] https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Ke … on_in_Xorg
[2] https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Ke … in_console
[3] https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Ex … board_keys
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Thank you runical, I tried it with the links you put and I saw the problem is that SHIFT L, SHIFT R, CTRL L, CTRL R, Super, Alt and Alt Gr have the same keycode (42).
Is there any way to change the keycode to each key?
Thanks!! ![]()
Last edited by surrealistic (2015-06-07 10:42:51)
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Do they also have the same scancode? If not, you can probably remap the scancode to the correct keycode. If they do have the same scancode, you'll have to ask someone with more knowledge than me...
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| alias CUTF='LANG=en_XX.UTF-8@POSIX ' | alias ENGLISH='LANG=C.UTF-8 ' |
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Do they also have the same scancode? If not, you can probably remap the scancode to the correct keycode. If they do have the same scancode, you'll have to ask someone with more knowledge than me...
Yes, it's. They have the same scancode ![]()
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