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[basic_kbdbe, basic_kbdbene] - [³²] and [<>] seem to be swapped on macOS #2717

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darcywong00 opened this issue Apr 25, 2024 · 2 comments

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darcywong00 commented Apr 25, 2024

From keymanapp/keyman#11297, @excited-bore reports:

I'm currently on Macos High Sierra using a 'Belgian french basic' (AZERTY) keyboard...

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16.0.147

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Google Chrome

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Chrome Version 116.0.5845.187 (Official Build) (x86_64)

On an unrelated note, the keys for [³²] and [<>] seem to be swapped on 'Belgian french basic' and 'Belgian comma basic'.

  • [³²] is left under, right next to shift and should be top left under escape
  • [<>] is top left under escape, should be bottom left right next to shift
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I did a quick test from Keyman for Linux and both of the reported keyboards seem to output [³²] under the Escape key as expected. And [<>] next to the shift key

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I did a quick test from Keyman for Linux and both of the reported keyboards seem to output [³²] under the Escape key as expected. And [<>] next to the shift key

Yes I would expect this particular issue may be mac-specific

@darcywong00 darcywong00 changed the title [basic_kbdbe, basic_kbdbene] - [³²] and [<>] seem to be swapped [basic_kbdbe, basic_kbdbene] - [³²] and [<>] seem to be swapped on macOS May 13, 2024
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