TheFu
November 2nd, 2013, 01:30 PM
I am stuck and could use some ideas to resolve this.
Certain keys are not being passed through the spice client program to the remote desktop. These include the single-quotes and double-quotes. I havnt noticed any other keys not working. It is an issue from the windows remote-viewer (spice) client.
havnt = have not (see, no single-quotes available) ;)
It does not happen from an Ubuntu spicec client or from NX clients or when ssh'ed in.
The KVM host is 12.04.3 and so are all the client VMs.
spice-virt-viewer-x64-0.5.7.msi is the program installed onto a Win7 Home x64 system.
NX and rdp from this same machine works perfectly from a keyboard standpoint. All the same hardware works to show the single- and double-quotes, just not inside the _spice-remote viewer_ window.
Ideas?
I feel sorta dumb that I can't figure this out. Googling hasn't helped. Since this is a spice-only issue, from a specific client, I doubt the console settings or X/Windows keymap are involved. The only language used is English, though I would love to support Spanish and German characters eventually.
Certain keys are not being passed through the spice client program to the remote desktop. These include the single-quotes and double-quotes. I havnt noticed any other keys not working. It is an issue from the windows remote-viewer (spice) client.
havnt = have not (see, no single-quotes available) ;)
It does not happen from an Ubuntu spicec client or from NX clients or when ssh'ed in.
The KVM host is 12.04.3 and so are all the client VMs.
spice-virt-viewer-x64-0.5.7.msi is the program installed onto a Win7 Home x64 system.
NX and rdp from this same machine works perfectly from a keyboard standpoint. All the same hardware works to show the single- and double-quotes, just not inside the _spice-remote viewer_ window.
Ideas?
I feel sorta dumb that I can't figure this out. Googling hasn't helped. Since this is a spice-only issue, from a specific client, I doubt the console settings or X/Windows keymap are involved. The only language used is English, though I would love to support Spanish and German characters eventually.