(In reply to comment #2)
> Sorry. I am a bit confused. How happend that RCTL is used for usual
> characters?
> Do you have a picture displaying engraving on that keyboard?
I am not with the thinkpad with me now. The engraving is "/ ?" (slash
question degree). How happened RCTL to be used for usual caracteres?
well... i think some manager at IBM/Lenovo thinks one extra key is very
expensive. Something like:
MANAGER1: "Damn! ABNT2 keyboard needs an extra-key! What i do now?"
MANAGER2: "Hey! This keyboard have two controls! Who need both?"
MANAGER1: "Great idea! We can use that second control to be the extra key"
> Also, would it make sense to add the rule like "if the layout is Brazillian
> and
> the model is Thinkpad, use br(thinkpad) by default"?
Yes. this is the correct. ABNT2+thinkpad=br(thinkpad)
More questions? -;)
(In reply to comment #2)
> Sorry. I am a bit confused. How happend that RCTL is used for usual
> characters?
> Do you have a picture displaying engraving on that keyboard?
I am not with the thinkpad with me now. The engraving is "/ ?" (slash
question degree). How happened RCTL to be used for usual caracteres?
well... i think some manager at IBM/Lenovo thinks one extra key is very
expensive. Something like:
MANAGER1: "Damn! ABNT2 keyboard needs an extra-key! What i do now?"
MANAGER2: "Hey! This keyboard have two controls! Who need both?"
MANAGER1: "Great idea! We can use that second control to be the extra key"
> Also, would it make sense to add the rule like "if the layout is Brazillian
> and
> the model is Thinkpad, use br(thinkpad) by default"?
Yes. this is the correct. ABNT2+thinkpad= br(thinkpad)
More questions? -;)