graphic: 0.858 mistranslation: 0.833 device: 0.748 performance: 0.721 user-level: 0.598 semantic: 0.596 architecture: 0.456 network: 0.316 peripherals: 0.306 ppc: 0.303 permissions: 0.296 assembly: 0.260 i386: 0.255 x86: 0.249 socket: 0.224 arm: 0.202 boot: 0.197 vnc: 0.176 PID: 0.174 register: 0.173 risc-v: 0.167 virtual: 0.163 debug: 0.140 TCG: 0.129 VMM: 0.102 files: 0.101 kernel: 0.100 hypervisor: 0.092 KVM: 0.043 Swapping caps lock and control causes qemu confusion Running Fedora14 [host], I have caps-lock and control swapped over in my keyboard preferences. Qemu doesn't cope very well with this; running an OS inside Qemu (again fedora, suspect that it doesn't matter): The physical caps-lock key [which the host uses as control] toggles caps-lock on both press and release. The physical control key [which the host uses as caps-lock], acts as both a caps-lock and control key. Qemu should either respect my keyboard layout or else ignore it completely. Which interface is this? I suspect this behaves differently in GTK/SDL/... Also it seems to WorkForMe(tm) mostly. qemu tends to ignore the layout completely so installing same keymap in host and guest gives consistent result, and other configurations give inconsistent but correct result. [Expired for QEMU because there has been no activity for 60 days.]