Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 12 Feb 1999 12:33:38 +0100 | From | Erwin de Beus <> | Subject | Re: Linux and the "Euro" symbol? |
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"H. Peter Anvin" wrote:
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> > AltGr-E (AltGr == Mode_Switch) for most keyboards; I believe the > recommended keycode for U.S. keyboards is Shift-Alt-4.
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I just bought a new machine from Siemens and it comes with a keyboard that has the Euro symbol on the 5 key. There are no instructions included on how to use it, but it could be shift-alt-5 or right-alt-5. I guess we want this to be the same in Linux as in other OS'es. The keyboard I have has an US layout. For what it is worth, the Euro key doesn't work in the pre installed OS either...(Windows 98, Dutch version).
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