Opened 17 years ago
Closed 17 years ago
#1861 closed defect (invalid)
Swiss German Keyboard input with Windows XP Guest is totally messed up
Reported by: | Severin Mueller | Owned by: | |
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Component: | GUI | Version: | VirtualBox 1.6.2 |
Keywords: | Cc: | ||
Guest type: | Windows | Host type: | Linux |
Description
Hello
I have installed Virtualbox 1.6.2 an a Ubuntu Hardy (8.04) host, with a Windows XP Guest.
I installed the GuestAdditions and i'm running the machine with rdesktop, because my SDL drivers are messed up and i cannot repair them.
Everything is working properly except the keyboard.
I use a Swiss German Keyboard, 105 Key Layout.
On the guest, the letters work fine, except it's qwerty format, and it should be qwertz.
Then, i cannot use the numpad, i cannot use special character like é ö à à, etc.
I cannot use the @ sign, i cannot use brackets, almost anything exept the letters is messed up.
I'd really appreciate any help here. Remember, i cannot use the SDL front end, because i can't fix and after 20 hours of troubleshooting nobody could help me.
Change History (10)
comment:1 by , 17 years ago
priority: | critical → major |
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comment:2 by , 17 years ago
Well
I don't mind about the accent keys, since if i really need them, i can use an ALT combination. But it's a little annoying that i can't even get an '@' working, and since i'm running outlook on my windows guest, you can imagine what this means =)
My Guest is all set up for Swiss German layout.
comment:3 by , 17 years ago
Can you take a look in the release log ("~/.VirtualBox/Machines/<Guest Name>/Logs/VBox.log
") and see if there is anything keyboard-related at the top of it? If so, post it here.
comment:4 by , 17 years ago
There's nothing in the logs about keyboard. at least not in the first 20 lines.
comment:5 by , 17 years ago
Does switching your host layout to qwerty before starting up your guest make a difference? You can switch back after starting it up.
comment:6 by , 17 years ago
No it does not.
I now changed it to US layout on the guest, so at least i can use ALT combinations. But in swiss german its still messed up.
comment:7 by , 17 years ago
If everything works when you change the guest to US layout then the problem is with your guest, not with VirtualBox. Does everything work in this case?
comment:9 by , 17 years ago
Could you try starting your virtual machine from the console, with the command
$ LOG_KB_SECONDARY=1 VirtualBox -startvm <your VM name>
and copy the console output into a file and attach it to this ticket? The output should look something like
Attempting to match against "U.S. English" Mismatch for keycode ... ...
comment:10 by , 17 years ago
Resolution: | → invalid |
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Status: | new → closed |
OK, forget that last bit. I missed the bit in the original description that you are running over RDP (I noticed in the last ticket you submitted), so that is a completely different affair. I'm afraid that keyboard issues in rdesktop are bugs of that programme, not of VirtualBox, so there is nothing we can do to help you without fixing their issues.
Please make sure first of all that you have set up the guest to use the Swiss German layout, as the guest does not know anything about the host layout. Then check to see what is working and what is not. Note that there are several keyboard issues, particularly relating to accent keys, which are fixed for the next version of VirtualBox.