KBD MODE - Manpage
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loadkeys --help Usage: loadkeys [option...] [mapfile...] Options: -C, --console=DEV the console device to be used. -a, --ascii force conversion to ASCII. -b, --bkeymap output a binary keymap to stdout. -c, --clearcompose clear kernel compose table. -d, --default load default. -m, --mktable output a 'defkeymap.c' to stdout. -p, --parse search and parse keymap without action. -s, --clearstrings clear kernel string table. -u, --unicode force conversion to Unicode. -q, --quiet suppress all normal output. -v, --verbose be more verbose. -V, --version print version number. -h, --help print this usage message. Default keymap: defkeymap.map Report bugs to authors.
kbd_mode Manpage
KBD_MODE(1) General Commands Manual KBD_MODE(1) NAME kbd_mode - report or set the keyboard mode SYNOPSIS kbd_mode [ -a | -u | -k | -s ] [ -f ] [ -C CONSOLE ] DESCRIPTION Without argument, kbd_mode prints the current keyboard mode (RAW, MEDIUMRAW or XLATE). With argument, it sets the keyboard mode as indicated: -s: scancode mode (RAW), -k: keycode mode (MEDIUMRAW), -a: ASCII mode (XLATE), -u: UTF-8 mode (UNICODE). Of course the "-a" is only traditional, and the code used can be any 8-bit character set. With "-u" a 16-bit character set is expected, and these chars are transmitted to the kernel as 1, 2, or 3 bytes (following the UTF-8 coding). In these latter two modes the key mapping defined by loadkeys(1) is used. kbd_mode operates on the console specified by the "-C" option; if there is none, the console associated with stdin is used. Warning: changing the keyboard mode, other than between ASCII and Unicode, will probably make your keyboard unusable. Set the "-f" option to force such changes. This command is only meant for use (say via remote login) when some program left your keyboard in the wrong state. Note that in some obsolete versions of this program the "-u" option was a synonym for "-s" and older versions of this program may not recognize the "-f" option. SEE ALSO loadkeys(1) kbd 6 Apr 1994 KBD_MODE(1)