https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=483176
Bug ID: 483176 Summary: Cannot type special characters in the terminal Classification: Applications Product: konsole Version: unspecified Platform: Microsoft Windows OS: Microsoft Windows Status: REPORTED Severity: normal Priority: NOR Component: keyboard Assignee: konsole-de...@kde.org Reporter: mpeter.68...@simplelogin.co Target Milestone: --- SUMMARY I wanted to connect to an SSH server, and I had trouble inputting the @ sign. I got the idea that I could copy paste that character from somewhere else which worked, but then came the password prompt, and my password has several special characters.. so in the end I couldn't connect to this SSH server. STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. Obtain a Hungariay keyboard and switch Windows to the Hungarian keyboard layout 2. Press AltGr+V to try to type the @ symbol 3. Observe symbol not getting typed OBSERVED RESULT Cannot type special symbols in the terminal with the usual keyboard combinations of my keyboard. EXPECTED RESULT Special symbols can be typed as usual. SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS Windows: 10 KDE Frameworks Version: 6.0.0 Qt Version: 6.6.2 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Version is 24.04.70, but that wasn't an option in the dropdown. I have obtained Konsole from here: https://invent.kde.org/utilities/konsole/-/jobs/1639326/artifacts/browse/.kde-ci-packages/ I use a Hungarian keyboard, and the Hungarian keyboard layout in windows, which means some special characters require a key combination to be typed. The @ sign for example requires AltGr+V (or Ctrl+Alt+V, as windows treats AltGr as Ctrl+Alt), but all of the other special characters are also on a simialr key combination. In some cases trying to type a special character resulted in some of the Konsole shortcut keys to get triggered, like AltGr+, to type ; opens the "Configure Keyboard Shortcuts" window (which is bound to Ctrl+Alt+,). Other than the character not being type, sometimes it does a weird function instead. Typing a # sign with AltGr+X inserts the # sign at the beginning of the line and starts a new prompt line, however I couldnt find the shortcut function that would do this. Typing an @ sign with AltGr+V sometimes does not do anything, but sometimes prints to the console a few lines of text, like right now a list of network interface names or something like that, which I dont know where they come from as I had just started Konsole a few minutes ago, and havent seen these lines before. A bit more testing revealed that its only the terminal area that does not detect the keyboard input correctly. Regular text input boxes in Konsole (like the search field in "Configure Konsole" and in the "Configure Keyboard Shortcuts" window) detect the @ sign as expected. Maybe there are more than one technical issues in what I experience, like AltGr+, opening the shortcuts menu is probably just that windows should have a different default shortcut configuration as you probably cant detect the difference between AltGr or Ctrl+Alt being pressed (though I have seen some software being able to do that!). In case you agree these are different issues, and we can identify the separate issues, let me know if you want me to open separate bugs for them. Also, I'm very grateful to you that you have fixed the Windows build process. Right now Konsole is not yet usable for me, but it is improving on Windows, and I cant wait for when I can replace Windows Terminal with it, because that is buggy, I cant receive any updates anymore, and Konsole has features like the activity monitor and a better search. Thank you for your work! -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.