Re: Here's a thing I'd like: a us_coco keyboard layout for my PC
Juan Castro via Coco <[email protected]> Fri, 30 Jan 2026 10:30:49 -0300
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Alternatively, with a big ENTER key: [image: image.png] Juan Castro Enviado do meu Olivetti Programma 101 http://retropolis.com.br Em sex., 30 de jan. de 2026 às 09:13, Juan Castro <[email protected]> escreveu: > And, also and perhaps especially, for PS/2 keyboard adapters. > > It's perfectly possible to define an additional keyboard layout for Linux > -- not sure for Windows, I'd need additional information -- but > nevertheless, I'd have a keyboard that's right for the PC, for XRoar, and > also for the CoCo -- and the PS/2 or USB adapter for the CoCo wouldn't have > to keep track of shift states or other nonsense. Scan code -> keyboard > matrix activity, simple as that. > > (Speaking of which, I never had a Cloud-9 adapter, how does it work? > > Here's the us and us_coco layouts compared. All that's needed is paint the > keys differently. I'd pay for a custom keyboard like that. > > [image: image.png] > > > > Juan Castro > Enviado do meu Olivetti Programma 101 > http://retropolis.com.br > -- Coco mailing list [email protected] http://listserv.adelphi.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/coco
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