These keys are mapped correctly in the kernel, but a limitation on the
number of distinct keycodes that X can handle prevents these from being
communicated to the X server.

To work around this, you can use setkeycodes to map the key to a keycode
below 256 that you aren't using, then use xmodmap to map this keycode to
the desired keysyms.

** Summary changed:

- Acer € and $ + special laptop keys
+ Acer € and $ + special laptop keys: outside supported X keycode range

** Package changed: udev-extras (Ubuntu) => xserver-xorg-input-evdev
(Ubuntu)

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Acer € and $ + special laptop keys: outside supported X keycode range
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/30562
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