MacBook Pro (Early 2011): JIS keyboard appears as an US English keyboard after installing Boot Camp
After installing the Windows 7 Boot Camp drivers for MacBook Pro (Early 2011), the JIS (Japanese) keyboard layout may begin functioning like an English keyboard in Windows. This issue may occur when you use Windows, but should not occur when using Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard on MacBook Pro (Early 2011).
HILKBD(4) BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual HILKBD(4)NAME
hilkbd -- HIL keyboard device
SYNOPSIS
hilkbd* at hil?
wskbd* at hilkbd?
option HILKBD_LAYOUT=XXX
DESCRIPTION
This driver supports HIL keyboards within the wscons(4) framework. It doesn't provide direct device driver entry points, but makes its func-
tions available through the internal wskbd(4) interface.
The hilkbd driver supports a number of different key mappings. By default, the layout corresponding to the keyboard model as probed by the
hilkbd driver will be used. A different layout can be chosen either with the kernel option ``HILKBD_LAYOUT'' at compile time, or with the
wsconsctl(8) utility (variable: ``keyboard.encoding'') at runtime.
The supported key mappings are at this time:
KB_DE (de) German with ``dead accents''.
KB_FR (fr) French with ``dead accents''.
KB_SV (sv) Swedish.
KB_UK (uk) British.
KB_US (us) English/US keyboard mapping.
The KB_DE mapping can be used in the KB_NODEAD (.nodead) variant. This switches off the ``dead accents''.
EXAMPLES
To set a Swedish keyboard mapping, use wsconsctl keyboard.encoding=sv. To set it at kernel build time, regardless of what keyboard is
plugged, add the following to the kernel configuration file:
option HILKBD_LAYOUT="KB_SV"
SEE ALSO hil(4), intro(4), wskbd(4), wsconsctl(8)BUGS
The list of built-in mappings is incomplete and has grown as people submitted information about their particular layout.
The Swedish and British layout have been reconstructed from tables in the old HIL code present in the hp300 port, and have not been tested.
BSD February 9, 2011 BSD