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#4 Server on Mac OS X, client on Windows 8.1: Hopefully you'll either see it, or the usual square. I used the "empty set" Unicode symbol ∅ to symbolize outputs that didn't show any character on the client's screen.
To the layman that I am, it looks like Synergy server grabs a very low-level keycode when a key is pressed, sends it to the client that then just simulates a key press on the same key code, without even checking if the hardware layouts match.Įxperiments #3 and #4: reproduce #1 and #2 above by swapping client and server roles, still on the exact same hardware. (Expectation is the same, so I just pasted the result output below). In following test, I switched MacOS X's "input source" setup to "U.S". Notice how it goes crazy on the bottom right side. Here is, side-by-side, the characters I am expecting (from the key pressed server side), and the character I actually get (on the client's screen). Then I set up Synergy as described above, for both server and client, move my mouse to the client to get focus, then start typing on the server's keyboard. That means my Ubuntu OS is setup to use a very standard English(US) layout, whereas my Mac OS is set to use Apple's French AZERTY layout (note: it's different from standard French AZERTY layouts). First experiment: unplug all external keyboards, and set both laptops in configuration above so that their respective attached keyboard works as expected (Synergy isn't involved yet).