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2008-01-29
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2008-01-29
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2008-03-24
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I have a iGO bluetooth keyboard. Here in Brazil we use the U.S international alternative layout of keyboard to enter accents like that "á , é ç à" as usual in our language...
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2008-06-30
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I have the same problem. Just received my Think Outside Igo Stowaway (XTBT01). After reading posts and posts, trying to learn writing my own xmodmap and etc, I still cannot see how to work it out.
The solution would be simple: add dead keys to the following characters: " ´ ", " ` ", " ^ ", and " ~ "; or: á, à, â and ã.
The problem is also that I don't get to make a .xmodmap that don't return errors. A complete and not too modified .xmodmap file to this model of bluetooth keyboard would help a lot too.
Anyone could help to solve this problem?
Thanks in advance!
SMC
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2008-08-15
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I have a iGO bluetooth keyboard. Here in Brazil we use the U.S international alternative layout of keyboard to enter accents like that "á , é ç à" as usual in our language. My N800 has been configured to Portuguese language in the Control Panel, thus I do have "Stylus OS2008" Brazilian portuguese keyboard. But I can't configure the bluetooth keyboard to behavior like the "Stylus" one.
Any idea?
./xmodmap xmodmaprc
Any idea?