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I recently upgraded from 8.04 to 8.10 of Ubuntu. I was running Workstation 6.5 just fine on 8.04, but now on 8.10 some of the keymappings are screwed up.
For example, to get a "delete" key I need to hit my keyboard's "Print Screen" key. Everything is mapped just fine on the host....it somehow got screwed up in the guest (WInXP).
Any idea how to fix this or what happened?
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Same problem here. Here are the incorrect mappings I've found (windows key codes in parenthesis):
Right | Right Alt (0x12) |
Up | Nothing |
Down | Right Windows (0x5c) |
Right | Pause (0x13) |
Print Screen | Del (0x2e) |
Insert | Nothing |
Pause | Unknown (0xff) |
Windows | Unknown (0xff) |
R Alt | Enter (0xd) |
R. Windos | Unknown (0xff) |
Control | Pg. Dn (0x22) |
Home | Pause |
End | Windows (0x5b) |
Delete | Nothing |
Pg. Up | / (0x6f) |
Pg. Down | Menu (0x5d) |
/ | Ins (0x2d) |
Enter | Down (0x28) |
Please note that this is not the same problem as the host keys being lost - (of course it could be related)
VMWorkstation v6.5.0 build 118166 (x64)
VMPlayer v2.5.0 build 118166 (x64)
Ubuntu 8.10 desktop x64 (released today)
xorg v1.7.4
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Did you not get the memo?
Add:
xkeymap.keycode.108 = 0x138 # Alt_R
xkeymap.keycode.106 = 0x135 # KP_Divide
xkeymap.keycode.104 = 0x11c # KP_Enter
xkeymap.keycode.111 = 0x148 # Up
xkeymap.keycode.116 = 0x150 # Down
xkeymap.keycode.113 = 0x14b # Left
xkeymap.keycode.114 = 0x14d # Right
xkeymap.keycode.105 = 0x11d # Control_R
xkeymap.keycode.118 = 0x152 # Insert
xkeymap.keycode.119 = 0x153 # Delete
xkeymap.keycode.110 = 0x147 # Home
xkeymap.keycode.115 = 0x14f # End
xkeymap.keycode.112 = 0x149 # Prior
xkeymap.keycode.117 = 0x151 # Next
xkeymap.keycode.78 = 0x46 # Scroll_Lock
xkeymap.keycode.127 = 0x100 # Pause
xkeymap.keycode.133 = 0x15b # Meta_L
xkeymap.keycode.134 = 0x15c # Meta_R
xkeymap.keycode.135 = 0x15d # Menu
to /etc/vmware/config.
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Noel -- thank you very much....worked like a charm.
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Yes, worked like a charm. ![]()
Thankyou!!!
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Thanks! Works perfectly.
Anyway, what did you mean by "Did you not get the memo?" Which memo?
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tttttttthank you!
this bug is also issued in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/intrepid/+bug/289098
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What is the xkeymap.keycode for print screen. (This fixed everything else)
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Hello,
I have the same problem with the printscr and ....
xkeymap.keycode.107 = 0x54 # PrintScr
now it is ok
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what did you mean by "Did you not get the memo?" Which memo?
It was a joke. One of the VMware engineers had posted the same information a month or so earlier. This has been a bit of an FAQ item.
Not sure why people keep opening VMware-related defects on Launchpad, though, since no one supports VMware there.
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Hi.. I have Ubuntu 8.10 and vmware player 2.5.1 Bundle installed. I also have lost my @ sign first + many others. I get them back inserting those xkeymap strings into that config file. Now everything else is working but my keyboard is Finnish and my keyboard scandic buttons wont work (ä, ö). Also I found that some keys are wrong places. Is there any language related list of ALL XKEYMAP.KEYCODE values, or do I have to calculate them all with my self I really do not know what to do. Help Please..
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I'm also finnish and I'm struggling with the same issue. Arrow keys, del, ins etc are fine now, thanks to the "ALL XKEYMAP.KEYCODE" -fix. But for example "ö ä å - _ ' ? +" -keys are not working on the guest. I'm running vmware player 2.5.0 build-118166 on Ubuntu 8.10 64bit with 2.6.27-11 kernel. A virtual beer for anyone who can solve it!
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Bonjour,
Je suis absent du bureau depuis le 26 janvier 2009 et ne prendrai connaissance de votre email que dès mon retour, le 2 février 2009.
Avec mes meilleures salutations
Fabrice Bavaud
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Hello frenchman,
Care to translate?
merci!
-Jonttu
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Solution for Finland layout is to change only Finland while install new fresh OS, no Finland Classic keyboard layout. I have no found solution without installing Ubuntu again.... But now it works. This was tested both 32 & 64 b Ubuntu. With same strange behavior in VMWare Player 2.5.0 and 2.5.1
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Hi
I have the same problem as the Finland layout for the Swedish keyboard layout, all arrow and ins del problems are solved by the solution above.
But not the special åäö Swedish letters, they are still not working,
anyone that have a clue to solve it ? I really don't want to reinstall for this 3 keys
Ubuntu 8.10, vmware player 2.5.1 build-126130 running Windows XP SP2.
/Brgds Stefan
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I have the same issues with the danish keyboard layout, could this be related to extended character sets?
Br.
Kennet
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Hi
I managed to get it working with Swedish letters åäö and all arrows ctrl, AltGr etc....
I added into /etc/vmware/config
xkeymap.language = se104
xkeymap.keycode.108 = 0x138 # Alt_R
xkeymap.keycode.106 = 0x135 # KP_Divide
xkeymap.keycode.104 = 0x11c # KP_Enter
xkeymap.keycode.111 = 0x148 # Up
xkeymap.keycode.116 = 0x150 # Down
xkeymap.keycode.113 = 0x14b # Left
xkeymap.keycode.114 = 0x14d # Right
xkeymap.keycode.105 = 0x11d # Control_R
xkeymap.keycode.118 = 0x152 # Insert
xkeymap.keycode.119 = 0x153 # Delete
xkeymap.keycode.110 = 0x147 # Home
xkeymap.keycode.115 = 0x14f # End
xkeymap.keycode.112 = 0x149 # Prior
xkeymap.keycode.117 = 0x151 # Next
xkeymap.keycode.78 = 0x46 # Scroll_Lock
xkeymap.keycode.127 = 0x100 # Pause
xkeymap.keycode.133 = 0x15b # Meta_L
xkeymap.keycode.134 = 0x15c # Meta_R
xkeymap.keycode.135 = 0x15d # Menu
Also I remarked this line again.
#xkeymap.nokeycodeMap = true
/Hope it works similar with Danish keys also.
/Brgds Stefan
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Running Ubuntu 8.10 on a Lenovo W500 using Vmware player
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Yes!! I got it!!
I think it was the "xkeymap.language = se104" because I had the other xkeymap.keycode...-lines there already.
Although in XP guest login screen I apparently had us layout but after the login everything was fine.
thanks!!