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NAME

itemap — load an ITE (Internal Terminal Emulator) keyboard mapping.

SYNOPSIS

itemap [options]

DESCRIPTION

The itemap command loads a keyboard mapping into the ITE (the graphics console driver), or displays ITE keyboard mappings. itemap is run by /etc/bcheckrc automatically. It is not usually explicitly invoked by the user.

Options

-d name

-d keyboard_ID

Dump a keymap to standard output in hexadecimal notation.

-h

Load the specified keymap into the kernel mapping table used for HP-HIL keyboards.

-i

Interactively prompt for a PS2 DIN keyboard mapping. itemap scans the keymap database file for all mapping names beginning with a PS2_DIN prefix. Each of these names is displayed, and one must be selected.

-k database_file_name

The name of the keymap database file to be used for input. The default is /etc/X11/XHPKeymaps.

-L

Load the appropriate keymap. itemap scans the hardware for a keyboard, determines the language of that keyboard, and loads the keymap corresponding to that keyboard.

Because itemap cannot determine the language of PS2 DIN keyboards, use the -i option when using -L with PS2 DIN keyboards.

-l name

-l keyboard_ID

Load a specified keyboard map. Once loaded, ITE uses the specified mapping.

When loading a keyboard mapping with the -l option, itemap matches the suffix of the name of the specified keyboard mapping with those found in /etc/X11/XHPKeymaps to determine the keyboard language. This information is used by the ITE to perform ISO 7-to-8 bit conversion. Keymap names added by users, via

/usr/contrib/bin/X11/keymap_ed

should use the same suffixes as those already used in /etc/X11/XHPKeymaps. For example, a French keyboard mapping can be named New_French, for consistency with existing ITF_French and PS2_French mappings. A mapping called New_Stuff would not match any suffix patterns found by itemap, and would result in incorrect ISO 7-to-8 bit conversion.

-p

Load the specified keymap into the kernel mapping table used for PS2 DIN keyboards.

-v

Perform actions verbosely.

-w file_name

If a keymap for a PS2 DIN keyboard is loaded, write its name to file_name.

EXAMPLES

To automatically install the correct mapping for an HP-HIL keyboard:

itemap -L

To explicitly load the ITF_French mapping for an HP-HIL keyboard:

itemap -h -l ITF_French

To explicitly load the PS2_DIN_French mapping for a PS2 DIN keyboard:

itemap -p -l PS2_DIN_French

To interactively choose a PS2 DIN keyboard mapping:

itemap -Li

To generate a list of the available keyboard mappings:

/usr/contrib/bin/X11/keymap_ed -l

FILES

/usr/contrib/bin/X11/keymap_ed

Keymap database editor

/etc/X11/XHPKeymaps

System keymap database

/etc/kbdlang

Contains mapping name configured for PS2 DIN keyboards

SEE ALSO

ps2(7), termio(7), keymap_ed(1X111).

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