** Description changed:

  I have a Logitech Mechanical Mini keyboard, and two characters
  guillemotleft («) and guillemotright (») that previously worked by
  pressing [right alt]+[z] and [right alt]+[x] does not work after
  upgrading to Ubuntu 24.10. The special key is set to default.
  
  I'm using Solaar, but there are no rules that should interfere with
  those keypresses, and it doesn't matter whether that app run or not.
  
  Some random testing seems to indicate that it is only those two
  characters that are missing, but the testing isn't extensive.
  
  The characters guillemotleft and guillemotright are also called
- "sjevroner" and "anførselstegn" in Norwegian. [Norwegian Wikipedia:
+ "sjevroner" and "anførselstegn" in Norwegian, and they are said to be
+ the correct quotation marks in published papers. [Norwegian Wikipedia:
  Anførselstegn](https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anf%C3%B8rselstegn)
  
  The layout is reported as expected by the "keyboard layout" (tecla) app
  that opens from the accessability menu. Ie. menu in top right corner of
  the desktop. The same happen both in "Norwegian" and "Norwegian (no dead
  keys)". The same characters are in use in "Danish", and they are
  included on keyboard layout, but does not work.
  
  They keys as such work as expected (zxZX), but I can't test with other
  keyboards for the moment.
  
  A workaround is to use the sequence [compose][<][<] and [compose][>][>],
  but I wonder whether that is well known.

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  Missing chartacters on Norwegian keyboard

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