Wed, 17 May 2023 11:16:57 -0400 - Haines Brown <haines@???>:
> I used to have an IBM M-5 keyboard and used the Alt_R key as the
> compose key. When I switched to a Dell Quiet Key keyboard compose
> ceased to work.
>
> I find that
>
> $ nano /etc/default/keyboard
> XKBMODEL="pc105"
> XKBLAYOUT="us"
> XKBVARIANT=""
> XKBOPTIONS="compose:ralt"
> BACKSPACE="guess"
>
> I copied the currrent keyboard map to my home direcory:
>
> $ xmodmap -pke > ~/.Xmodmap
>
> When I go to edit it to define a compose key, they map lacks the
> key I need:
>
> $ xmodmap -pke | grep Alt
> keycode 64 = Alt_L Meta_L Alt_L Meta_L
>
> but no Alt_R or ralt. I could use right Windows but do not see it
> in the map either.
>
On my keyboard Alt_R is working and I have:
$ cat /etc/default/keyboard
XKBMODEL="pc105"
XKBLAYOUT="it"
XKBVARIANT=""
XKBOPTIONS=""
BACKSPACE="guess"
(almost sure a restart of Xserver should be required to effect changes in
/etc/default/keyboard)
and:
$ xmodmap -pk | grep Alt
64 0xffe9 (Alt_L) 0xffe7 (Meta_L) 0xffe9
(Alt_L) 0xffe7 (Meta_L) 204 0x0000 (NoSymbol)
0xffe9 (Alt_L) 0x0000 (NoSymbol) 0xffe9 (Alt_L)
so... no Alt_R nor ralt...
...but I have Mode_switch which should be synonymous with AltGr:
$ xmodmap -pke | grep Mode_switch
keycode 203 = Mode_switch NoSymbol Mode_switch
So maybe you need to use Mode_switch...
Regards
al3xu5
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