Hi,
I am trying to get my KBTalking Pure 60% fully working with my Beaglebone singleboard computer.
It works fine with my PC.
But on my Beaglebone the ALT-GR-key is not recognized therefore I can not type international characters like the
german Umlauts or the sharp s.
The keyboard confguration ...
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- 04 Dec 2012, 04:04
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: KBTalking Pure 60% and X11 Window System (Linux)
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1099
- 03 Dec 2012, 20:30
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: KBtalking Pure 60 ... where is the AltGR-Key ? (Gentoo)
- Replies: 9
- Views: 3284
KBtalking Pure 60 ... where is the AltGR-Key ? (Gentoo)
Hi,
the Subject line says it all: Where is the ALT-GR-key on the KBTalking Pure 60% keyboard or how can
I emulate it on Linux?
Best regards,
mcc
EDIT: Sorry wrong alert! Its all there... my PC recognized it as ALT-GR, only my single board computer seems
still little misconfigured...
Everything is ...
the Subject line says it all: Where is the ALT-GR-key on the KBTalking Pure 60% keyboard or how can
I emulate it on Linux?
Best regards,
mcc
EDIT: Sorry wrong alert! Its all there... my PC recognized it as ALT-GR, only my single board computer seems
still little misconfigured...
Everything is ...
- 25 Nov 2012, 09:04
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: KBTalking Pure 60%: NumLock???
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3972
- 24 Nov 2012, 19:15
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: KBTalking Pure 60%: NumLock???
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3972
KBTalking Pure 60%: NumLock???
Hi,
since a few days I have attached my new KBTalking Pure 60% to my single board computer and I am very pleased with this combination.... :)
But one thing drives my curiosity:
For what is a numLock key good for on a numpad-less (tenkeyless) board?
Any ideas?
Google does not help much here ...
since a few days I have attached my new KBTalking Pure 60% to my single board computer and I am very pleased with this combination.... :)
But one thing drives my curiosity:
For what is a numLock key good for on a numpad-less (tenkeyless) board?
Any ideas?
Google does not help much here ...
- 15 Sep 2012, 17:00
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: "KBTalking KBT Pure 60% - Mx-Blue" & singleboard Linuxcomp.
- Replies: 2
- Views: 1793
"KBTalking KBT Pure 60% - Mx-Blue" & singleboard Linuxcomp.
Hi,
I am still in search of a <_60% mechanical keyboard. I want to use this keyboard in conjunction with my battery-powered
single board linux computer.
So there are some contraints due to that:
- the board should as less power as possible
- due to the above no blue tooth based board can be used ...
I am still in search of a <_60% mechanical keyboard. I want to use this keyboard in conjunction with my battery-powered
single board linux computer.
So there are some contraints due to that:
- the board should as less power as possible
- due to the above no blue tooth based board can be used ...
- 01 Sep 2012, 09:36
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: Keyboard for a single board computer
- Replies: 10
- Views: 3476
- 01 Sep 2012, 09:15
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: Keyboard for a single board computer
- Replies: 10
- Views: 3476
Keyboard for a single board computer
Hi,
I want a mechanical keyboard, which I want to use with my single
board computer.
I read about the Nopoo choc mini and the KBC Poker and asking myself
whether there are other tenkeyless boards without a seperated cursor
key block with similiar quality.
The board will be used for typing and ...
I want a mechanical keyboard, which I want to use with my single
board computer.
I read about the Nopoo choc mini and the KBC Poker and asking myself
whether there are other tenkeyless boards without a seperated cursor
key block with similiar quality.
The board will be used for typing and ...