You can see the issue report here. In short, VirtualBox's guest control can't handle both Colemak and Shift+Shift being mapped as Caps Lock.
If anyone has the know-how needed for fixing this, help would be appreciated.
You can see the issue report here. In short, VirtualBox's guest control can't handle both Colemak and Shift+Shift being mapped as Caps Lock.
If anyone has the know-how needed for fixing this, help would be appreciated.
Hmmm. I just install my Big Bag for XKB on the guest system, it seems to work fine. I don't think this is really a VirtualBox problem but a problem of the guest OS? More specifically, you may be using a bad layout file (the Colemak layout, properly, shouldn't set the CapsLock function but leave that to options on XKB).
Note that in the Big Bag, Extend mapping is the most common choice for CapsLock. In this case, Caps+Esc is CapsLock.
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I'm using the vanilla xkb layout file. In my experience, those remap Caps Lock to Backspace when set as the default layout. I've tried the Big Bag in Ubuntu 16.04 yesterday, but ended up with an unmapped keyboard like here.
Did you install the Big Bag by running my install script with sudo privileges?
It may well be that the default Colemak layout tampers with the CapsLock key. If you want to use it nevertheless, just comment out those lines in its symbols file.
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Never mind, I didn't install it properly then. Big Bag doesn't influence the behavior of the default Colemak for me.
EDIT: The Shift+Shift setting refuses to work completely with Colemak[eD].
The Big Bag installs new layouts, and doesn't interfere with the inferior ones. ;-)
Colemak[eD] shouldn't interfere with Shift+Shift, but some of the options you get from the setxkb script may. If you have Extend activated, it will likely mess with Shift+Shift. But then as mentioned, you'll have another way of getting CapsLock.
I strongly recommend Extend as it's simply great. But if you don't want it (yet) just don't activate it. Check out which options your setxkbmap config has (run it at -v 9 or so for a verbose output).
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It seems Big Bag also set the model to pc101.
Here's the output with broken (as in "not working") Shift+Shift:
rules: evdev
model: pc104
layout: us,us,ru
variant: cmk_ed_us,,
options: grp_led:scroll,grp:lctrl_lshift_toggle,shift:both_capslock
Trying to build keymap using the following components:
keycodes: evdev+aliases(qwerty)
types: complete
compat: complete+ledscroll(group_lock)
symbols: pc+us(cmk_ed_us)+us:2+ru:3+inet(evdev)+group(lctrl_lshift_toggle)+shift(both_capslock)
geometry: pc(pc104)
If you want an Ergo mod such as (Curl)AngleWide, you should set its model with my setxkb script. You can have it write a line to your .bashrc file if you wish.
You didn't get pc101, but pc104. Well, not a big difference. What's your board, and which Ergo mods, if any, do you want?
Doesn't seem that you have Extend active but I'd be wary of lctrl_lshift_toggle if I were you! I don't think you can use both that and shift:both_capslock at the same time. These options aren't from the Big Bag, but may get set by the setxkb script. Run it with -h to see how it's set.
Setxkb will clear the XKB options before setting them. But if you run setxkbmap -o <option(s)> it'll just add to the existing option set. Be aware of this.
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That one is mine. Setting it to Alt-Shift at least doesn't change anything.
EDIT: I'd like to stay as vanilla as possible. The enhancements don't seem worth the hassle.
Mmmm, not making sense that I can see?
That one is mine. Setting it to Alt-Shift at least doesn't change anything.
EDIT: I'd like to stay as vanilla as possible. The enhancements don't seem worth the hassle.
What one is yours?
Vanilla, meaning...? Which board do you have (ANSI/pc104 or ISO/pc105 or...?)?
If you have an Euro board (pc105) I strongly recommend at least the Angle mod. It's almost a standard, blessed by Shai himself.
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You've heavily edited your reply after I read it. I was talking about Ctrl-Shift mapping. Vanilla Colemak. I have pc104.
Ah, I see then. Yes, I do tend to think of something else after I've posted. Usually right after, but... ;-)
In that case, your keyboard model is the one you want (pc104), isn't it?
And the layouts look mostly okay. As mentioned, maybe the attempt at double-mapping Shift will get you in trouble; not sure.
One thing to be aware of is that XKB doesn't always play nice with the alternative layouts. So you should have your go-to layout in slot 1 and not rely on the others much. I may use them for, say, a Greek phonetic layout for the occasional foreign-language typing, but not as main layouts. But I take it your problems were seen with layout 1 active?
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I had corrected it, hence "also".
Yep.