Hello,

Thank you very much Mr. Cater and Mr. Wright.

El lun, 18 oct 2021 a las 5:51, Andrew M.A. Cater
(<amaca...@einval.com>) escribió:
> First things first: bring your machine up to date - there is now 10.11.
> [Or update to Debian 11 - but read release notes :) ]

Just after updating Debian to 10.11, the problem was solved.
Now I can set up the keyboard system-wide correctly,
and SDDM is starting as expected.  Thanks again,
Mr. Cater.

Also,

El lun, 18 oct 2021 a las 12:07, David Wright
(<deb...@lionunicorn.co.uk>) escribió:
> On account of having run Debian a long time, I set up my keyboard
> using   dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration, so I have no
> experience of running localectl. However, the man page says:

I tried "dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration" and I have to admit
it was much easier to use.  It has very well explained steps with full
keyboard configuration and a straightforward selection process
among the options.

Unfortunately, it did not work on the virtual terminal, only on the
X Window System.  "localectl" also sets some configuration
in "/etc/vconsole.conf" but it does not work either.  However,
one of the last steps in the keyboard-configuration
of dpkg-reconfigure suggested that I could use the keys combination
Ctrl + . (period) as a compose key (no matter whether I chose
another key as a compose key); thanks to that, I can now write
accented letters in the console.  Thanks again, Mr. Wright.

Have a good day.

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