Mike Hommey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Well, users seeing q when typing a wouldn't continue typing anyway...
Unless they're one of the great many users who look at the keyboard,
rather than the monitor, while they type.
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> Which reminds me [OT] that when I tried a d-i beta i've been deceived
> not to see the magic keyboard wizard i saw on the first ubuntu ; the one
> that asks to press some keys and guess the keyboard type based on that
> set of keys you typed.
Will probably be in the TODO list for post-etch but
On Wed, Sep 27, 2006 at 06:15:39PM +0200, Christian Perrier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> (from a discussion in -devel)
>
> > The hint to non US keyboard is *very* important. I would love if
> > *every* string a user (not a hacker) has to type at the boot prompt
> > would work on *any* keybord ac
(from a discussion in -devel)
> The hint to non US keyboard is *very* important. I would love if
> *every* string a user (not a hacker) has to type at the boot prompt
> would work on *any* keybord according to its marking, which means only
> letters (no =_/ etc.) are allowed. A "-" might work on
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