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Operating Systems OS X (Apple) OS X Support RSS Mac OS X 10.5, Boot Camp: Understanding how Apple localized keyboard character combin Post 302242857 by Linux Bot on Friday 3rd of October 2008 04:40:03 AM
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Mac OS X 10.5, Boot Camp: Understanding how Apple localized keyboard character combin

The characters printed on a keyboard are regionally-specific; designed to be used in one or more cultural regions. Because there are many more characters in a localized language then can be printed on the keys of a keyboard, additional characters can be produced by holding down a combination of other keys.

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KBDMUX(4)						   BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual 						 KBDMUX(4)

NAME
kbdmux -- keyboard multiplexer SYNOPSIS
device kbdmux In /boot/device.hints: hint.kbdmux.0.disabled="1" DESCRIPTION
The kbdmux keyboard driver provides support for basic keyboard multiplexing. It is built around the idea of a ``super keyboard''. The kbdmux driver acts as a master keyboard consuming input from all slave keyboards attached to it. Slave keyboards can be attached to or detached from the kbdmux keyboard driver with the kbdcontrol(1) utility. SEE ALSO
kbdcontrol(1), atkbd(4), syscons(4), ukbd(4), vt(4) HISTORY
The kbdmux module was implemented in FreeBSD 6.0. AUTHORS
Maksim Yevmenkin <m_evmenkin@yahoo.com> CAVEATS
The kbdmux keyboard driver switches all slave keyboards into K_RAW mode. Thus all slave keyboards attached to the kbdmux keyboard share the same state. The kbdmux keyboard is logically equivalent to one keyboard with lots of duplicated keys. BSD
July 12, 2005 BSD
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