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If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] .Dd April 29, 2019 .Dt KBD 1 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm kbd .Nd manipulate the state of keyboard, or display the type of keyboard, or change the default keyboard abort sequence effect .Sh SYNOPSIS .Nm .Op Fl r .Op Fl t .Op Fl l .Op Fl a Ar enable | Ar disable | Ar alternate .Op Fl c Ar on | Ar off .Op Fl d Ar keyboard device .Op Fl A Ar autorepeat count .Op Fl D Ar autorepeat delay .Op Fl R Ar autorepeat rate .Nm .Op Fl i .Op Fl d Ar keyboard device .Nm .Fl s Op Ar language .Nm .Fl b Op Ar keyboard | Ar console .Ar frequency .Sh DESCRIPTION The .Nm utility manipulates the state of the keyboard, or displays the keyboard type, or allows the default keyboard abort sequence effect to be changed. The abort sequence also applies to serial console devices. The .Nm utility sets the .Pa /dev/kbd default keyboard device. .Sh EXTENDED DESCRIPTION The .Fl i option reads and processes default values for the keyclick and keyboard abort settings from the keyboard configuration service, .Sy svc:/system/keymap:default . Only keyboards that support a clicker respond to the .Fl c option. .Pp The keyboard abort sequence effect can only be changed by a super-user using the .Fl a option. This sequence is typically Stop-A or L1-A and Shift-Pause on the keyboard on .Sy SPARC systems, F1-A and Shift-Pause on x86 systems, and BREAK on the serial console input device on most systems. .Pp A .Sy BREAK condition that originates from an erroneous electrical signal cannot be distinguished from one deliberately sent by remote .Sy DCE . As a remedy, use the .Fl a option with Alternate Break to switch break interpretation. Due to the risk of incorrect sequence interpretation, binary protocols such as .Sy SLIP and others should not be run over the serial console port when Alternate Break sequence is in effect. .Pp Although PPP is a binary protocol, it has the ability to avoid using characters that interfere with serial operation. The default alternate break sequence is CTRL-m .Sy ~ CTRL-b, or .Sy 0D 7E 02 in hexadecimal. In PPP, this can be avoided by setting either .Sy 0x00000004 or .Sy 0x00002000 in the ACCM. This forces an escape for the CTRL-b or CTRL-m characters, respectively. .Pp To do this in Solaris PPP 4.0, add: .Pp .Dl asyncmap 0x00002000 .Pp to the .Pa /etc/ppp/options file or any of the other configuration files used for the connection. See .Xr pppd 8 . .Pp SLIP has no comparable capability, and must not be used if the Alternate Break sequence is in use. .Pp The Alternate Break sequence has no effect on the keyboard abort. For more information on the Alternate Break sequence, see .Xr asy 4D . .Pp On many systems, the default effect of the keyboard abort sequence is to suspend the operating system and enter the debugger or the monitor. Some systems feature key switches with a .Sy secure position. On these systems, setting the key switch to the .Sy secure position overrides any software default set with this command. .Sh OPTIONS The following options are supported: .Bl -hang .It Fl a Ar enable | Ar disable | Ar alternate .Pp Enables, disables, or alternates the keyboard abort sequence effect. By default, a keyboard abort sequence suspends the operating system on most systems. This sequence is typically .Sy Stop-A or .Sy L1-A and .Sy Shift-Pause on the keyboard on .Sy SPARC systems, .Sy F1-A and .Sy Shift-Pause on x86 systems, and .Sy BREAK on the serial console device. .Pp The default keyboard behavior can be changed using this option. The .Fl a option can only be used by a super-user. .Bl -hang .It Ar enable Enables the default effect of the keyboard abort sequence (suspend the operating system and enter the debugger or the monitor). .It Ar disable Disables the default/alternate effect and ignores keyboard abort sequences. .It Ar alternate Enables the alternate effect of the keyboard abort sequences (suspend the operating system and enter the debugger or the monitor) upon receiving the Alternate Break character sequence on the console. The Alternate Break sequence is defined by the .Xr asy 4D driver. Due to a risk of incorrect sequence interpretation, binary protocols cannot be run over the serial console port when this value is used. .El .It Fl A Ar count .Pp Sets autorepeat count. Value .Sy -1 denotes unlimited autorepeat (default). .It Fl b Ar keyboard | Ar console .Pp Sets the beeper frequency for keyboard or console. .Bl -hang .It Ar keyboard Set the keyboard beeper frequency to the operand in HZ. See .Sx OPERANDS . .It Ar console Sets the console beeper frequency to the operand in HZ. See .Sx OPERANDS . .El .It Fl c Ar on | Ar off .Pp Turns the clicking of the keyboard on or off. .Bl -hang .It Ar on Enables clicking .It Ar off Disables clicking .El .It Fl d Ar keyboard device .Pp Specifies the keyboard device being set. The default setting is .Pa /dev/kbd . .It Fl D Ar autorepeat delay .Pp Sets the autorepeat delay in milliseconds. .It Fl i .Pp Sets keyboard properties from the keyboard default file. With the exception of .Fl d Ar keyboard device , this option cannot be used with any other option. The .Fl i option instructs the keyboard command to read and process keyclick and keyboard abort default values from the keyboard configuration service, .Sy svc:/system/keymap:default . The .Fl i option can only be used by a user or role with the .Sy Device Security Rights Profile . .It Fl l .Pp Returns the layout code of the keyboard being used, and the autorepeat delay and autorepeat rate being used. .Pp If used with .Fl R or .Fl D option, this option returns the value before the changes. .It Fl r Resets the keyboard as if power-up. .It Fl R Ar autorepeat rate .Pp Sets the autorepeat rate in milliseconds. .It Fl s Op Ar language .Pp Sets the keyboard layout into the kernel. .Pp If .Ar language is specified, the layout is set to .Ar language , and .Xr loadkeys 1 runs implicitly. If .Ar language is not specified, a list of available layouts are presented, prompting for the user to specify the .Ar language . See .Sx OPERANDS . .It Fl t .Pp Returns the type of the keyboard being used. .El .Sh OPERANDS The following operands are supported: .Bl -hang .It Ar frequency The frequency value specified to be set in kernel. The receiver of this value is specified by the .Fl b option. This value should be between 0 and 32767 otherwise will be ejected with .Sy EINVAL . .It Ar language The language specified to be set in kernel. If the language is not found, the languages supported are listed for selection. It only applies to .Fl s option. .El .Sh FILES .Bl -ohang .It Pa /dev/kbd Keyboard device file. .El .Sh EXAMPLES .Bl -ohang .It Sy Example 1 Displaying the Keyboard Type .Pp The following example displays the keyboard type: .Pp .Dl example% kbd -t .Dl Type 4 Sun keyboard .Dl example% .El .Bl -ohang .It Sy Example 2 Setting Keyboard Defaults .Pp The following example sets the keyboard defaults as specified in the keyboard default file: .Pp .Dl example# kbd -i .Dl example# .El .Bl -ohang .It Sy Example 3 Displaying Information .Pp The following example displays keyboard type and layout code. It also displays auto repeat delay, rate and count settings. .Pp .Dl example% kbd -l .Dl type=6 .Dl layout=274 (0x112) .Dl delay(ms)=500 .Dl rate(ms)=40 .Dl count=unlimited .Dl example% .El .Bl -ohang .It Sy Example 4 Setting Keyboard Autorepeat Delay .Pp The following example sets the keyboard autorepeat delay: .Pp .Dl example% kbd -D 300 .Dl example% .El .Bl -ohang .It Sy Example 5 Setting Keyboard Autorepeat Rate .Pp The following example sets the keyboard autorepeat rate: .Pp .Dl example% kbd -R 50 .Dl example% .El .Bl -ohang .It Sy Example 6 Selecting and Setting the Keyboard Language .Pp The following example selects and sets the keyboard language from a list of languages specified: .Pp .Bd -literal -offset indent -compact example% kbd -s 1. Albanian 16. Malta_UK 2. Belarusian 17. Malta_US 3. Belgian 18. Norwegian 4. Bulgarian 19. Portuguese 5. Croatian 20. Russian 6. Danish 21. Serbia-And-Montenegro 7. Dutch 22. Slove \&...... To select the keyboard layout, enter a number [default n]: example% .Ed .Pp The following example sets the keyboard language specified: .Pp .Dl example% kbd -s Dutch .Dl example% .El .Bl -ohang .It Sy Example 7 Setting the Keyboard Beeper Frequency .Pp The following example sets the keyboard beeper frequency: .Pp .Dl example% kbd -b keyboard 1000 .Dl example% .El .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr loadkeys 1 , .Xr svcs 1 , .Xr asy 4D , .Xr virtualkm 4D , .Xr kb 4M , .Xr keytables 5 , .Xr attributes 7 , .Xr smf 7 , .Xr kadb 8 , .Xr pppd 8 , .Xr svcadm 8 .Sh NOTES Some server systems have key switches with a .Sy secure key position that can be read by system software. This key position overrides the normal default of the keyboard abort sequence effect and changes the default so the effect is disabled. When the key switch is in the .Sy secure position on these systems, the keyboard abort sequence effect cannot be overridden by the software default, which is settable with the .Nm utility. .Pp Currently, there is no way to determine the state of the keyboard click setting. .Pp The .Nm service is managed by the service management facility, .Xr smf 7 , under the service identifier: .Pp .Dl svc:/system/keymap:default .Pp Administrative actions on this service, such as enabling, disabling, or requesting restart, can be performed using .Xr svcadm 8 . Use .Xr svccfg 8 to make configuration changes and to view configuration information for this service. The service's status can be queried using the .Xr svcs 1 command.