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1 # bhyve ps2kbd keyboard layout file (US - default)8 # To create the keyboard layout file, first copy this 'default' file into the12 # Then, it is necessary to define the difference between the standard US keyboard13 # and the keyboard for each language according to the setting method described17 # In addition, the definition of the standard layout setting (US keyboard)21 # US keyboard settings.36 # This is because the US keyboard can input the '@' sign with the Shift + number'2'41 # ScanCode differs depending on the keyboard of eash language, so check it on44 # the US keyboard, so you do not need to set anything below.164 # the US keyboard, so you do not need to set anything below.[all …]
1 # bhyve ps2kbd keyboard layout file
54 .set MEM_BIOS_KEYBOARD,0x496 # BDA byte with keyboard bit238 * legacy-free and simply doesn't have a keyboard controller.
27 # The following lines define the keyboard layouts supported in kernel.28 # The /usr/bin/kbd (-s option) reads the file to get the keyboard layout
77 struct keyboard *table; /* Keyboard table to use. */281 struct keyboard { struct
45 struct keyboard *k_curkeyboard;
411 static struct keyboard kbtrans_usb_keyindex = {436 struct keyboard *439 struct keyboard *pkbd; in kbtrans_usbkb_maptab_init()441 pkbd = (struct keyboard *) in kbtrans_usbkb_maptab_init()442 kmem_alloc(sizeof (struct keyboard), KM_SLEEP); in kbtrans_usbkb_maptab_init()450 kbtrans_usbkb_maptab_fini(struct keyboard **ppkbd) in kbtrans_usbkb_maptab_fini()452 kmem_free(*ppkbd, sizeof (struct keyboard)); in kbtrans_usbkb_maptab_fini()