Hi, Linux Guest has virtual dummy video card to emulate video hardware. Linux Guest has TightVNC server running also. It automatically starts on boot. Guest has two layouts.
The _same_ Guest *.qcow2 image is running on both Linux host and OpenBSD vmm host. 1. When I connected from Linux host by TightVNC with EN layout only to Guest, I can switch layout and I see symbols when input. 2. When I connected from OpenBSD host by ssvnc with only EN layout present, I can switch layout in Guest but no symbols input. Any pressed key shows nothing, like keyboard is absent at all. Any fresh idea can help. Martin ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ On Friday, October 2, 2020 7:34 AM, Stuart Henderson <[email protected]> wrote: > On 2020-09-30, Martin [email protected] wrote: > > > Graphical mode of vmm > > vmm has no graphical mode .. > > > and qemu > > and has no interaction with qemu. > > If you're using qemu on OpenBSD then it's emulating a cpu in software, > not managing a VM on your real cpu. > > > Layout switching works fine in qemu on Debian host even the host has single > > english layout. > > But layout switching doesn't work in vmm and can't be changed in any way. > > OpenBSD host uses single english layout as Debian host. > > Looking any solution on how to fix it. Please suggest. > > Which vnc client are you using? AFAIK you want one which supports the > extension to use raw keycodes rather than keysyms for things to work > properly, I believe tigervnc's version of vncviewer does this.

