Bonjour Cyril, In fact, I think there are two imbricated problems : - the layout automatically set during the installation is not corresponding to the keyboard - 2 keys are switched You'll find my answers/explanations bellow. Thanks > > Could you please share what the generated configuration looked > > like? > > Are you saying the layout was problematic during the install, after > > the > > first reboot, and it's now fixed with the reconfiguration? Or are > > you > > saying the layout is still problematic after the reconfiguration? > > I don't know how to do that but the layout automatically set during the installation was "Français (obsolète, variante)" Then I've changed it after the first reboot and set "Français (Macintosh)" And then I saw the problem with the 2 keys switched. > > Also, does the switched keys issue affect X and/or VTs? I've tried in a VT and the layout was "Français (obsolète, variante)" and keys were still switched. See attached files. > > It's been a while but I remember at least the XKB apple:badmap > > option, which could be used to switch those. I've tried this : thomas@mac-debian:~$ sudo setxkbmap apple:badmap [sudo] Mot de passe de thomas : WARNING: Running setxkbmap against an XWayland server Error loading new keyboard description thomas@mac-debian:~$ sudo setxkbmap apple:goodmap WARNING: Running setxkbmap against an XWayland server Error loading new keyboard description > > > > This problem didn't occure with debian 11.7 No it didn't > > Was the 11.7 installation done on the same MacBookAir3,2 hardware? > > (To > > make sure we're not comparing Apples and Oranges). Yes, the same machine > > > > Cheers, Thanks
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