[FreeNX-kNX] MacOSX keyboard model

jon21 jonhirschtick at yahoo.com
Mon May 14 14:02:48 UTC 2007


Unfortunately I am using Gnome, not KDE, and cannot find any way to make it
work perfectly.  Setting my keyboard to "Macintosh Old", as described below,
mostly works.  Letter keys work, but not CTRL or the arrow keys.

Still trying to figure this out.  Help appreciated.

- jon21


Thilo Uttendorfer wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I had the same problem with Mac OS and KDE Sessions. The keyboard layout
> was 
> completely disordered. First I recognized that rootless or resumed
> sessions 
> are ok. So i did some further investigation and in the end the problem 
> resulted from some KDE keyboard layout preferences. I did the following to 
> solve it:
> 
> "Control Center" --> "Regional and Accessibility" --> uncheck "Enable
> keyboard 
> layouts"
> 
> 
> Thilo
> 
> 
>> Thank you for your help.  I am using Gnome, not KDE.
>>
>> This seems to fix it though:
>>
>> System/Preferences/Keyboard
>> Layouts/Choose...
>> Select "Macintosh Old"
>> Close
>>
>> I am using an original Mac Mini (PowerPC) with OS X 10.4.9
>> NX Client for Mac 2.1.0-17
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Thilo Uttendorfer
> Linux Information Systems AG
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> 
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