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+MacBook German Keyboard <> and ^° Key not working
+Description of problem:
+Using a German keyboard on my 2018 MacBook Pro I can't type the <> Key or the ^ Key. 
+When pressing the <> Key it gets interpreted as the ^ Key, the ^ Key is dead.
+
+Problem is not caused by the guest system, Ubuntu VMs also can't type <>. (Ubuntu VMs ran inside UTM, which internally uses QEMU. https://mac.getutm.app/ )
+
+VirtualBox maps the <> Key and ^ Key correctly.
+Steps to reproduce:
+0. Use a MacBook with a German Keyboard
+1. Install TempleOS
+2. Install German Keyboard Layout from https://github.com/Rion96/GKey (mount the ISO as a CD Drive)
+3. Every key works except for <> and ^.
+Additional information:
+Doing the same steps in VirtualBox results in <> and ^ working, so it must be a QEMU error.