1# $NetBSD: pckbd.fr_CA.iso8859-1,v 1.2 2012/02/17 12:08:12 mbalmer Exp $ 2# 3# This is the Candadian French keyboard mapping for wscons and iso8859-1, 4# provided by Matthew Mondor for the NetBSD project through PR kern/23184. 5# 6# The FR mappings cannot be used with our keyboards in Quebec. 7# Although there exists a Federal CAN/CSA Z243.200-92 "normalized" mapping 8# since 1988, very few keyboards exist following it. Moreover, it requires 9# up to five mappings per key. 10# 11# This map respects the older Canadian French keyboard standard with dead 12# accents (except for eacute and Eacute), which most keyboards sold in Quebec 13# are made for. The labels on the keys match properly. However, an effort was 14# made to not loose any important keys for programming. To do so, pressing the 15# Right Alternate key allows to retrieve the standard US mapping for a key. 16# The exception to this rule consists of V and B which correspond to the 17# French '<<' and '>>' accents when Right Alternate key is used, to respect 18# the standard. 19# 20# To save space, only modifications from the US encoding were included to 21# convert it to the fr_CA one. 22# To apply, use in /etc/wscons.conf: 23# encoding=us 24# mapfile /usr/share/wscons/keymaps/pckbd.fr_CA.iso8859-1 25 26keycode 3 = 2 quotedbl at 27keycode 4 = 3 slash numbersign 28keycode 7 = 6 question asciicircum 29keycode 26 = dead_circumflex asciicircum bracketleft braceleft 30keycode 27 = dead_cedilla dead_diaeresis bracketright braceright 31keycode 39 = semicolon colon asciitilde 32keycode 40 = dead_grave grave apostrophe quotedbl 33keycode 41 = numbersign bar grave backslash 34keycode 43 = less greater backslash bar 35keycode 47 = v V guillemotleft 36keycode 48 = b B guillemotright 37keycode 51 = comma apostrophe less 38keycode 52 = period sterling greater 39keycode 53 = eacute Eacute slash question 40keycode 184 = Mode_switch Multi_key 41