
Anyone? It looks I can get the "\" to work if I configure the VM Win10 instance to use a US keyboard and it does not matter if the local keyboard also on Win10 running the TightVNC client is UK or US. However I can never get the £ key to work in the VM. On 25/01/2019 16:35, Nick Howitt wrote:
Hi, I am pretty new to libvirt, but have succeeded in setting up two VM's, Windows 10 and ClearOS (a Centos derivative) and they both have the same issue. I have installed both of them with a UK English keyboard, but the host machine is remote and in the US with a US locale. When I access either through VNC (I've tried TightVNC and VNC-Viewer), a number of my keys don't map correctly. As an example the \ key comes up with a #, and the # key comes up with a 3 (as does the 3 key). Other keys are the standard US type of mapping, but the £ (above 3) comes up blank and the $ (above 4) comes up with $ which, I think is the UK setting and not the US setting. At this point I am thoroughly confused. Does anyone have any ideas? Thanks, Nick
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