device: 0.820 architecture: 0.727 graphic: 0.686 network: 0.655 mistranslation: 0.602 kernel: 0.592 debug: 0.577 socket: 0.554 virtual: 0.538 hypervisor: 0.529 permissions: 0.523 register: 0.511 vnc: 0.486 semantic: 0.443 ppc: 0.440 peripherals: 0.438 x86: 0.423 arm: 0.406 files: 0.393 PID: 0.377 i386: 0.377 VMM: 0.355 assembly: 0.320 boot: 0.317 TCG: 0.309 performance: 0.307 user-level: 0.263 risc-v: 0.240 KVM: 0.203 nl-be keymap is wrong As mentioned on https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kvm/+bug/429965 as well as the kvm mailinglist (http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.emulators.kvm.devel/14413), the nl-be keymap does not work. The number keys above the regular keys (non-numeric keypad numbers) as well as vital keys such as slash, backslash, dash, ... are not working. The nl-be keymap that is presented in the above URLs (and also attached to this bug) does work properly. Would it be possible to include this keymap rather than the current one? Hi, is this still a problem with the latest version of QEMU? If yes, please submit your keymap as a patch to the qemu-devel mailing list (see http://qemu-project.org/Contribute/SubmitAPatch for details). Thanks! There have been quite a lot of changes with regards to keyboard mapping in QEMU recently, could you please try again with QEMU 2.12 to see whether this has been fixed now? [Expired for QEMU because there has been no activity for 60 days.]