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/freebsd-10.2-release/share/syscons/keymaps/
H A Dus.unix.kbd34919 Sat Mar 28 06:42:43 MST 1998 imp Add us.unix.kbd. Just like us.iso.kbd except:
ESCAPE and `~ are swapped
CTRL and CAPS LOCK are swapped
BACKSPACE and DELETE are swapped

Suitable for keymap=us.unix in your rc.conf file or for setting on the
fly with kbdcontrol -l us.unix. This is the keyboard layout of many of
the more traditional unix workstations and terminals that have been around
for a very long time. Older Sun keyboards and VT100's had a layout
very similar to the PC, with the above exceptions.
Idea Reviewed by: Many people in -hackers
H A DINDEX.keymapsdiff 34919 Sat Mar 28 06:42:43 MST 1998 imp Add us.unix.kbd. Just like us.iso.kbd except:
ESCAPE and `~ are swapped
CTRL and CAPS LOCK are swapped
BACKSPACE and DELETE are swapped

Suitable for keymap=us.unix in your rc.conf file or for setting on the
fly with kbdcontrol -l us.unix. This is the keyboard layout of many of
the more traditional unix workstations and terminals that have been around
for a very long time. Older Sun keyboards and VT100's had a layout
very similar to the PC, with the above exceptions.
Idea Reviewed by: Many people in -hackers
H A DMakefilediff 34919 Sat Mar 28 06:42:43 MST 1998 imp Add us.unix.kbd. Just like us.iso.kbd except:
ESCAPE and `~ are swapped
CTRL and CAPS LOCK are swapped
BACKSPACE and DELETE are swapped

Suitable for keymap=us.unix in your rc.conf file or for setting on the
fly with kbdcontrol -l us.unix. This is the keyboard layout of many of
the more traditional unix workstations and terminals that have been around
for a very long time. Older Sun keyboards and VT100's had a layout
very similar to the PC, with the above exceptions.
Idea Reviewed by: Many people in -hackers
/freebsd-10.2-release/share/vt/keymaps/
H A Dus.unix.kbd34919 Sat Mar 28 06:42:43 MST 1998 imp Add us.unix.kbd. Just like us.iso.kbd except:
ESCAPE and `~ are swapped
CTRL and CAPS LOCK are swapped
BACKSPACE and DELETE are swapped

Suitable for keymap=us.unix in your rc.conf file or for setting on the
fly with kbdcontrol -l us.unix. This is the keyboard layout of many of
the more traditional unix workstations and terminals that have been around
for a very long time. Older Sun keyboards and VT100's had a layout
very similar to the PC, with the above exceptions.
Idea Reviewed by: Many people in -hackers

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