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diff --git a/packages/keymaps/files/qemux86/.mtn2git_empty b/packages/keymaps/files/qemux86/.mtn2git_empty new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e69de29bb2 --- /dev/null +++ b/packages/keymaps/files/qemux86/.mtn2git_empty diff --git a/packages/keymaps/files/qemux86/keymap-2.6.map b/packages/keymaps/files/qemux86/keymap-2.6.map new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..2389607160 --- /dev/null +++ b/packages/keymaps/files/qemux86/keymap-2.6.map @@ -0,0 +1,186 @@ +# Linux-specific (and language-independent) keys +# +# This file describes function keys, console switching keys, +# keypad, cursor keys, and SysRq, ScrollLock, Pause +# +# It does not use the AltGr modifier, so that the user can opt +# to have both Alt keys produce the same effect. +# As a consequence, the Hex_* keys are missing, as are +# control altgr keycode 83 = Boot +# control altgr keycode 111 = Boot +# +# One culture-specific item that will be overridden in many keymaps +# is the KP_Period: many countries have a KP_Comma instead. +# +# One user-preference item will be the function of the Delete key. +# +# Old keyboards have 10 function keys, and keymaps have +# sometimes used shift+F1 = F11, and sometimes shift+F1 = F13. +# Here we assume an enhanced keyboard (with 12 function keys). +# +plain keycode 59 = F1 +plain keycode 60 = F2 +plain keycode 61 = F3 +plain keycode 62 = F4 +plain keycode 63 = F5 +plain keycode 64 = F6 +plain keycode 65 = F7 +plain keycode 66 = F8 +plain keycode 67 = F9 +plain keycode 68 = F10 +plain keycode 87 = F11 +plain keycode 88 = F12 +shift keycode 59 = F13 +shift keycode 60 = F14 +shift keycode 61 = F15 +shift keycode 62 = F16 +shift keycode 63 = F17 +shift keycode 64 = F18 +shift keycode 65 = F19 +shift keycode 66 = F20 +shift keycode 67 = F21 +shift keycode 68 = F22 +shift keycode 87 = F23 +shift keycode 88 = F24 +control keycode 59 = F25 +control keycode 60 = F26 +control keycode 61 = F27 +control keycode 62 = F28 +control keycode 63 = F29 +control keycode 64 = F30 +control keycode 65 = F31 +control keycode 66 = F32 +control keycode 67 = F33 +control keycode 68 = F34 +control keycode 87 = F35 +control keycode 88 = F36 +# +# The canonical assignment for F37-F48 uses +# control shift keycode 59 = F37 +# etc. If you want that, load linux-keys-extd.inc +# +# Both Alt+Fn and Control+Alt+Fn switch to Console n +# (in order to please Linux / dosemu / X). +# Here Consoles 1..12. For 13..24 load linux-keys-extd.inc +# +alt keycode 59 = Console_1 +alt keycode 60 = Console_2 +alt keycode 61 = Console_3 +alt keycode 62 = Console_4 +alt keycode 63 = Console_5 +alt keycode 64 = Console_6 +alt keycode 65 = Console_7 +alt keycode 66 = Console_8 +alt keycode 67 = Console_9 +alt keycode 68 = Console_10 +alt keycode 87 = Console_11 +alt keycode 88 = Console_12 +control alt keycode 59 = Console_1 +control alt keycode 60 = Console_2 +control alt keycode 61 = Console_3 +control alt keycode 62 = Console_4 +control alt keycode 63 = Console_5 +control alt keycode 64 = Console_6 +control alt keycode 65 = Console_7 +control alt keycode 66 = Console_8 +control alt keycode 67 = Console_9 +control alt keycode 68 = Console_10 +control alt keycode 87 = Console_11 +control alt keycode 88 = Console_12 + +# +# Keypad keys +# +keycode 69 = Num_Lock +keycode 98 = KP_Divide +keycode 55 = KP_Multiply +keycode 74 = KP_Subtract +keycode 78 = KP_Add +keycode 96 = KP_Enter +# +keycode 71 = KP_7 +keycode 72 = KP_8 +keycode 73 = KP_9 +keycode 75 = KP_4 +keycode 76 = KP_5 +keycode 77 = KP_6 +keycode 79 = KP_1 +keycode 80 = KP_2 +keycode 81 = KP_3 +keycode 82 = KP_0 +# +keycode 83 = KP_Period # or KP_Comma +control alt keycode 83 = Boot +# +alt keycode 71 = Ascii_7 +alt keycode 72 = Ascii_8 +alt keycode 73 = Ascii_9 +alt keycode 75 = Ascii_4 +alt keycode 76 = Ascii_5 +alt keycode 77 = Ascii_6 +alt keycode 79 = Ascii_1 +alt keycode 80 = Ascii_2 +alt keycode 81 = Ascii_3 +alt keycode 82 = Ascii_0 +# +# The four cursor keys +# +keycode 103 = Up +keycode 105 = Left +keycode 106 = Right +keycode 108 = Down +alt keycode 103 = KeyboardSignal +alt keycode 105 = Decr_Console +alt keycode 106 = Incr_Console +# +# The six edit keys +# +keycode 110 = Insert +keycode 102 = Home # Find +keycode 104 = PageUp # Prior +keycode 111 = Remove +keycode 107 = End # Select +keycode 109 = PageDown # Next +shift keycode 104 = Scroll_Backward +shift keycode 109 = Scroll_Forward +control alt keycode 111 = Boot +# +# The three system keys +# +keycode 84 = Last_Console # Alt+SysRq/PrintScrn +keycode 99 = Control_backslash # SysRq/PrintScrn + +plain keycode 70 = Scroll_Lock +shift keycode 70 = Show_Memory +control keycode 70 = Show_State +alt keycode 70 = Show_Registers + +keycode 101 = Break # Ctrl+Break/Pause +keycode 119 = Pause # Break/Pause + +keycode 100 = AltGr + +altgr keycode 70 = Show_Registers +alt keycode 70 = Scroll_Lock + +control altgr keycode 83 = Boot +control altgr keycode 111 = Boot + +# Hex keypad keys (for giving a Unicode value in 4 hex digits) +# Follow lt.map and assign Hex_A .. Hex_F to keypad border. +altgr keycode 55 = Hex_C +altgr keycode 69 = Hex_A +altgr keycode 71 = Hex_7 +altgr keycode 72 = Hex_8 +altgr keycode 73 = Hex_9 +altgr keycode 74 = Hex_D +altgr keycode 75 = Hex_4 +altgr keycode 76 = Hex_5 +altgr keycode 77 = Hex_6 +altgr keycode 78 = Hex_E +altgr keycode 79 = Hex_1 +altgr keycode 80 = Hex_2 +altgr keycode 81 = Hex_3 +altgr keycode 82 = Hex_0 +altgr keycode 96 = Hex_F +altgr keycode 98 = Hex_B |