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# Use keymap to specify the default console keymap. There is a complete tree
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# of keymaps in /usr/share/keymaps to choose from.
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keymap="us"
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# Should we first load the 'windowkeys' console keymap? Most x86 users will
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# say "yes" here. Note that non-x86 users should leave it as "no".
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# Loading this keymap will enable VT switching (like ALT+Left/Right)
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# using the special windows keys on the linux console.
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windowkeys="YES"
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# The maps to load for extended keyboards. Most users will leave this as is.
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extended_keymaps=""
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#extended_keymaps="backspace keypad euro2"
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# Tell dumpkeys(1) to interpret character action codes to be
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# from the specified character set.
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# This only matters if you set unicode="yes" in /etc/rc.conf.
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# For a list of valid sets, run `dumpkeys --help`
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dumpkeys_charset=""
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# Some fonts map AltGr-E to the currency symbol instead of the Euro.
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# To fix this, set to "yes"
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fix_euro="NO"
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