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Bug 87124 - gkb applet on Intel causes "Enter" key to lose function
gkb applet on Intel causes "Enter" key to lose function
Status: VERIFIED FIXED
Product: gnome-applets
Classification: Other
Component: keyboard indicator (gswitchit)
git master
Other Solaris
: Normal major
: ---
Assigned To: gnome-applets Maintainers
gnome-applets Maintainers
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2002-07-02 14:00 UTC by Shane O'Connor
Modified: 2009-08-15 18:40 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: 2.0


Attachments
tar.gz file which contains the keprop.in files and the xmodmap files (2.43 KB, application/octet-stream)
2002-07-04 17:22 UTC, Shivram U
  Details
Makefile changes for the new files (3.23 KB, patch)
2002-07-04 17:23 UTC, Shivram U
none Details | Review
consolidated patch (17.77 KB, patch)
2002-07-26 11:56 UTC, Shivram U
none Details | Review

Description Shane O'Connor 2002-07-02 14:00:32 UTC
Tested CVS build from 19th June in Intel Solaris (Dell Optiplex GX110)


The gkb applet causes the "Return" key to lose its function on a Dell
Optiplex GX110 machine - the function of "carriage return" is moved from
the "Return" key to the "#" (hash) key (for anand it was moved to the \
key).

This is only present on the Dell Optiplex GX110 - I also tried it on a
gateway 2000 machine with no problems...


What would cause this? What machine specific features does gkb applet
depend on?
Comment 1 Shane O'Connor 2002-07-02 14:01:44 UTC
also see bug #78288 for more info
Comment 2 Shivram U 2002-07-03 11:53:36 UTC
I believe that we dont have the appropriate keymap for the Dell m/c 
keyboard. We probably need the keymaps for the Sun PC keytables.
Shane if i am correct, you are facing this only on switching to the 
US keyboard layout.

Shane: Can you verify my observation by executing "kbd -t". If my 
guess is correct you would be getting "PC" as the output.
The output of "xmodmap -pke" would also be useful, without the gkb-
applet loaded (i.e, when the keyboard functionality is still the same)


Comment 3 Shivram U 2002-07-04 17:21:42 UTC
Attaching the xmodmap files for Sun PC/AT 101 keyboards for countries 
Spain, France, Hungary, UK and US.  Also attaching the changes to the 
Makefile.am in descs/ and xmodmap/ directories.

Shane: Just verified on a Dell m/c running on Solaris Intel. The 
problem was that the xmodmap files for the keyboard is not present. 
On applying the patches you add the keyboard layout for you keyboard 
by
Preferences->Add->English->United States->US PC/AT 101 keyboard.

Comment 4 Shivram U 2002-07-04 17:22:48 UTC
Created attachment 9641 [details]
tar.gz file which contains the keprop.in files and the xmodmap files
Comment 5 Shivram U 2002-07-04 17:23:51 UTC
Created attachment 9642 [details] [review]
Makefile changes for the new files
Comment 6 Shane O'Connor 2002-07-22 15:21:14 UTC
wow - sorry for not replying on this bug for ages - I must have missed
it.

What's the situation now?
Comment 7 Kevin Vandersloot 2002-07-23 02:28:09 UTC
Shane: can you paste the output to the commands that Shivram suggested?
Comment 8 Shivram U 2002-07-23 12:43:24 UTC
Adding cc..
Comment 9 Shane O'Connor 2002-07-26 10:02:35 UTC
Hi shivram,
kbd -t returned: PC 


xmodmap -pke returned:

keycode   8 = grave asciitilde
keycode   9 = 1 exclam
keycode  10 = 2 at
keycode  11 = 3 numbersign currency
keycode  12 = 4 dollar currency
keycode  13 = 5 percent
keycode  14 = 6 asciicircum
keycode  15 = 7 ampersand
keycode  16 = 8 asterisk
keycode  17 = 9 parenleft
keycode  18 = 0 parenright
keycode  19 = minus underscore
keycode  20 = equal plus
keycode  21 =
keycode  22 = BackSpace
keycode  23 = Tab
keycode  24 = Q
keycode  25 = W
keycode  26 = e E currency
keycode  27 = R
keycode  28 = T
keycode  29 = Y
keycode  30 = U
keycode  31 = I
keycode  32 = O
keycode  33 = P
keycode  34 = bracketleft braceleft
keycode  35 = bracketright braceright
keycode  36 = backslash bar brokenbar
keycode  37 = Caps_Lock
keycode  38 = A
keycode  39 = S
keycode  40 = D
keycode  41 = F
keycode  42 = G
keycode  43 = H
keycode  44 = J
keycode  45 = K
keycode  46 = L
keycode  47 = semicolon colon
keycode  48 = apostrophe quotedbl
keycode  49 =
keycode  50 = Return
keycode  51 = Shift_L
keycode  52 =
keycode  53 = Z
keycode  54 = X
keycode  55 = C
keycode  56 = V
keycode  57 = B
keycode  58 = N
keycode  59 = M
keycode  60 = comma less
keycode  61 = period greater
keycode  62 = slash question
keycode  63 =
keycode  64 = Shift_R
keycode  65 = Control_L
keycode  66 = Meta_L
keycode  67 = Alt_L
keycode  68 = space
keycode  69 = Alt_R
keycode  70 = Meta_R
keycode  71 = Control_R
keycode  72 = Menu
keycode  73 =
keycode  74 =
keycode  75 =
keycode  76 =
keycode  77 =
keycode  78 =
keycode  79 =
keycode  80 =
keycode  81 =
keycode  82 = Insert
keycode  83 = Delete
keycode  84 =
keycode  85 =
keycode  86 = Left
keycode  87 = Home
keycode  88 = End
keycode  89 =
keycode  90 = Up
keycode  91 = Down
keycode  92 = Prior
keycode  93 = Next
keycode  94 =
keycode  95 =
keycode  96 = Right
keycode  97 = Num_Lock
keycode  98 = Home KP_7 KP_7
keycode  99 = Left KP_4 KP_4
keycode 100 = End KP_1 KP_1
keycode 101 =
keycode 102 = KP_Divide
keycode 103 = Up KP_8 KP_8
keycode 104 = KP_5 KP_5 KP_5
keycode 105 = Down KP_2 KP_2
keycode 106 = KP_Insert KP_0 KP_0
keycode 107 = KP_Multiply
keycode 108 = Prior KP_9 KP_9
keycode 109 = Right KP_6 KP_6
keycode 110 = Next KP_3 KP_3
keycode 111 = Delete KP_Decimal KP_Decimal
keycode 112 = KP_Subtract
keycode 113 = KP_Add
keycode 114 =
keycode 115 = KP_Enter
keycode 116 =
keycode 117 = Escape
keycode 118 =
keycode 119 = F1
keycode 120 = F2
keycode 121 = F3
keycode 122 = F4
keycode 123 = F5
keycode 124 = F6
keycode 125 = F7
keycode 126 = F8
keycode 127 = F9
keycode 128 = F10
keycode 129 = SunF36
keycode 130 = SunF37
keycode 131 = Print SunSys_Req
keycode 132 = Scroll_Lock
keycode 133 = Pause Break
keycode 134 =
keycode 135 = Multi_key
keycode 136 = Mode_switch
Comment 10 Shivram U 2002-07-26 11:55:03 UTC
Like i guessed, you have a Sun US PC 101 keyboard. I had attached to 
this bug xmodmap files for countries Spain, France, Hungary, UK and 
US to start with. Applying the Makefile changes and copying the 
keyprop.in and xmodmap files to the appropriate directories fixes the 
problem.
  Attaching a consolidated patch ( for new files i diff 
with /dev/null). A single patch command should patch everything.
Comment 11 Shivram U 2002-07-26 11:56:51 UTC
Created attachment 10066 [details] [review]
consolidated patch
Comment 12 Shane O'Connor 2002-07-26 13:23:11 UTC
will this patch make it into cvs?
Comment 13 Szabolcs Ban 2002-08-06 19:18:33 UTC
Shivram!
This is cool, please commit.
Comment 14 Shivram U 2002-08-08 10:25:33 UTC
Committed the patch in CVS. 
Shane could you verify and close this bug.
Comment 15 Kevin Vandersloot 2002-08-08 17:39:59 UTC
Shivram: did you commit to both HEAD and the gnome-2-0 branch? This 
fix should probably go into the stable gnome-2-0 branch also.
Comment 16 Shivram U 2002-08-09 08:00:29 UTC
Kevin: I had only committed to HEAD. Committing to gnome-2-0 branch 
may break UI/String freeze. The preferences ui Add tree changes with 
the addition of new keyboard layouts. If this is ok, i'll commit to 
gnome-2-0 branch too.
Comment 17 robert.kinsella 2002-08-19 12:52:34 UTC
The addition of the PC AT 101 keyboard to menus has fixed the missing
<CR> problem. 
However there still exists another problem, in that if the user
accidently selects a wrong keyboard e.g. US 105, the pipe symbol ( ' |
' ) loses it's keymapping. 
Once this happens selecting the correct keyboard (PCAT 101) will not
fix it. The user must select the correct keymap, logoff and login
again for it to be recovered.
Comment 18 Shane O'Connor 2002-08-20 13:25:03 UTC
Bob has opened a new bug for the above problem - see bug #91248 for
details - am closing this as fixed.