ref: f0f2d452c873255dec4b3359b3f93e349be0f2c5
dir: /sys/man/1/kbmap/
.TH KBMAP 1 .SH NAME kbmap, kbremap \- show a list of available keyboard maps and switch between them. .SH SYNOPSIS .B kbmap [ .IR file ... ] .PP .B kbremap [ .B -m .I mod ] [ .B -k .I scancode ] map1 map2 ... .SH DESCRIPTION .I Kbmap shows a single column consisting of the names of keyboard maps for different alphabets available on the system. With no arguments .B kbmap will look for files in .BR /sys/lib/kbmap . .PP Clicking the right mouse button will highlight the entry and force the keyboard mapping defined in the corresponding file to become current for the system; typing 'q' quits. .PP .I Kbremap reads keyboard events from standard input, filters out a shortcut to change the keyboard map, and writes the result to standard output. The shortcut cycles through the keyboard maps provided as arguments. By default this shortcut is mapped to .LR Ctrl + .LR Space . The .B -m and .B -k flags change the default mod and key used respectfully. .I Mod is given as a numeric shift layer as understood by .IR kbdfs (8). .PP .I Kbmap and .I kbremap require that the file .B /dev/kbmap served by .IR kbdfs (8) exists and is writable. .SH EXAMPLES Use .I kbremap with .B /dev/kbdtap provided by .IR rio (4): .IP .EX kbremap us de uk </dev/kbdtap >/dev/kbdtap .EE .PP .SH FILES .B /sys/lib/kbmap/* .SH SOURCE .B /sys/src/cmd/kbmap.c .br .B /sys/src/cmd/kbremap.c .SH "SEE ALSO" .IR kbdfs (8)