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When typing in a terminal screen, the characters on the display should match those on the keyboard. |
When typing in a terminal screen, the characters on the display should match those on the keyboard. |
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(This should not only work for the Terminal activity, but also for the console. --[[User:Chihyu|Chihyu]] 01:51, 11 January 2008 (EST)) |
(This should not only work for the Terminal activity, but also for the console. --[[User:Chihyu|Chihyu]] 01:51, 11 January 2008 (EST)) |
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Revision as of 06:51, 11 January 2008
Terminal Characters
When typing in a terminal screen, the characters on the display should match those on the keyboard.
(This should not only work for the Terminal activity, but also for the console. --Chihyu 01:51, 11 January 2008 (EST))
Setup
- Use an MP laptop with security disabled.
- Set mfg-data according to the SKU/Country found here: mfg-data.
- For reference use the OLPC_Keyboard_layouts for the specific language you are testing
Actions
- Open the Terminal Activity
- Click in the Terminal window, so that you can start typing there
- Type each character (lower-case and upper-case in both English and the language of the laptop)
- Also type each Alt-GR character
Verify
- If you have the correct keyboard for the language you are testing, then each character on the keyboard should the character that appears on the screen.
- If you don't have the correct keyboard, use the reference keyboard from OLPC_Keyboard_layouts as the guide.
Write Font
The default font for Write should be set such that the correct character set is displayed.
Actions
- open the write activity
- type a few lines
Verify
- the default font of the write activity is the language of the laptop