other: 0.166 semantic: 0.165 device: 0.121 graphic: 0.067 vnc: 0.063 files: 0.061 PID: 0.058 debug: 0.055 socket: 0.055 performance: 0.048 network: 0.043 permissions: 0.043 boot: 0.038 KVM: 0.017 debug: 0.245 other: 0.139 files: 0.107 device: 0.093 performance: 0.092 network: 0.067 semantic: 0.056 PID: 0.040 socket: 0.036 boot: 0.031 graphic: 0.031 permissions: 0.028 vnc: 0.019 KVM: 0.014 Curses Keyboard Broken On OS X Whenever I run ``qemu-system-i386 -curses ...'' (with or without a ``-k en-gb'') on OS X 10.9, the keyboard does not work properly. For example, when attempting to switch to the QEMU console with Alt+2, I get: ``Warning: no scancode found for keysym 226 Warning: no scancode found for keysym 130 Warning: no scancode found for keysym 172'' I have checked and these scancodes are not mentioned in ``share/qemu/keymaps/''. EDIT: I should have mentioned that this is using QEMU 1.6.1, but the problem also occurs with 1.3.1. Also, in case it makes a difference, I installed QEMU using Homebrew. Does the problem still occur with the latest version of QEMU (currently v2.8)? [Expired for QEMU because there has been no activity for 60 days.] Yes, I can still reproduce this with 2.8.0, and it gives exactly the same output. This is an automated cleanup. This bug report has been moved to QEMU's new bug tracker on gitlab.com and thus gets marked as 'expired' now. Please continue with the discussion here: https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu/-/issues/98