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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE .\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL .\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS .\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) .\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT .\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY .\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF .\" SUCH DAMAGE. .\" .\" $FreeBSD: release/9.1.0/usr.sbin/kbdcontrol/kbdmap.5 197330 2009-09-19 17:56:26Z ed $ .\" .Dd January 29, 2008 .Dt KBDMAP 5 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm kbdmap .Nd keyboard map file format for kbdcontrol .Sh SYNOPSIS .Nm .Sh DESCRIPTION A .Nm file describes how the keys on a keyboard should behave. These files can be loaded using .Xr kbdcontrol 1 , or .Xr kbdmap 1 can be used to select one of the default .Nm files interactively. A .Nm file can be specified in .Xr rc.conf 5 , to be loaded at boot time. The current keymap may also be printed using .Xr kbdcontrol 1 . .Pp Each line in the file can describe a key or an accent. A .Ql # character begins a comment, which extends to the end of the line. .Pp The description of a key begins with the scancode for that key. Then the effect of the key under combinations of shift, control and alt are listed in the following order: no modifier, shift, control, control and shift, alt, alt and shift, alt and control, alt and control and shift. The action of the key under each modifier can be: .Bl -tag -width Ar .It ' Ns Ar symbol Ns No ' The symbol the key should produce, in single quotes. .It Ar decnum The .Tn Unicode value to produce as a decimal number (see .Xr ascii 7 ) . For example, 32 for space. .It 0x Ns Ar hexnum The .Tn Unicode value to produce as a hexadecimal number. For example, 0x20 for space. .It Ar ctrlname One of the standard names for the .Tn ASCII control characters: nul, soh, stx, etx, eot, enq, ack, bel, bs, ht, nl, vt, np, cr, so, si, dle, dc1, dc2, dc3, dc4, nak, syn, etb, can, em, sub, esc, fs, gs, rs, ns, us, sp, del. .It Ar accentname By giving one of the accent names, the next key pressed will produce an accented character in accordance with that accent. See the description of accents below. The accent names are: dgra, dacu, dcir, dtil, dmac, dbre, ddot, duml, ddia, dsla, drin, dced, dapo, ddac, dogo, dcar. .It fkey Ns Ar N Act as the .Ar N Ns No th function key, where .Ar N is a decimal number in the range from 1 to 96. Refer to the .Xr atkbd 4 manual page for a list of predefined function keys. You can use the .Fl f option of the .Xr kbdcontrol 1 utility to assign arbitrary strings to function keys. .It lshift Act as left shift key. .It rshift Act as right shift key. .It clock Act as caps lock key. .It nlock Act as num lock key. .It slock Act as scroll lock key. .It lalt|alt Act as left alt key. .It btab Act as backwards tab. .It lctrl|ctrl Act as left control key. .It rctrl Act as right control key. .It ralt Act as right alt (altgr) key. .It alock Act as alt lock key. .It ashift Act as alt shift key. .It meta Act as meta key. .It lshifta|shifta Act as left shift key / alt lock. .It rshifta Act as right shift key / alt lock. .It lctrla|ctrla Act as left ctrl key / alt lock. .It rctrla Act as right ctrl key / alt lock. .It lalta|alta Act as left alt key / alt lock. .It ralta Act as right alt key / alt lock. .It nscr Act as switch to next screen. .It pscr Act as switch to previous screen. .It scr Ns Ar N Switch to screen .Ar N , where .Ar N is a decimal number. .It boot Reboot the machine. .It halt Halt the machine. .It pdwn Halt the machine and attempt to power it down. .It debug Call the debugger. .It susp Use APM to suspend power. .It saver Activate screen saver by toggling between splash/text screen. .It panic Panic the system. The .Xr sysctl 8 variable .Va machdep.enable_panic_key must be set to 1 to enable this feature. .It paste Act as mouse buffer paste. .El .Pp Finally, to complete the description of a key, a flag which describes the effect of caps lock and num lock on that key is given. The flag can be .Ql C to indicate that caps lock affects the key, .Ql N to indicate that num lock affects the key, .Ql B to indicate that both caps lock and num lock affects the key, or .Ql O to indicate that neither affects the key. .Pp An accent key works by modifying the behavior of the next key pressed. The description of an accent begins with one of the accent names given above. This is followed by the symbol for the accent, given in single quotes or as a decimal or hexadecimal .Tn Unicode value. This symbol will be produced if the accent key is pressed and then the space key is pressed. .Pp The description of the accent key continues with a list showing how it modifies various symbols, by giving pairs made up of the normal symbol and the modified symbol enclosed in parentheses. Both symbols in a pair can be given in either single quotes or as decimal or hexadecimal .Tn Unicode values. .Pp For example, consider the following extract from a .Nm : .Bd -literal -offset indent 041 dgra 172 nop nop '|' '|' nop nop O dgra '`' ( 'a' 224 ) ( 'A' 192 ) ( 'e' 232 ) ( 'E' 200 ) ( 'i' 236 ) ( 'I' 204 ) ( 'o' 242 ) ( 'O' 210 ) ( 'u' 249 ) ( 'U' 217 ) .Ed This extract configures the backtick key on a UK keyboard to act as a grave accent key. Pressing backtick followed by space produces a backtick, and pressing a backtick followed by a vowel produces the ISO-8859-1 symbol for that vowel with a grave accent. .Sh FILES .Bl -tag -width /usr/share/syscons/keymaps/* -compact .It Pa /usr/share/syscons/keymaps/* standard keyboard map files .El .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr kbdcontrol 1 , .Xr kbdmap 1 , .Xr keyboard 4 , .Xr syscons 4 , .Xr ascii 7 .Sh HISTORY This manual page first appeared in .Fx 4.2 .