HP Smart Zero Core 4.3 Administrator's Guide
Table C-9 root > keyboard (continued)
Registry key Description
root/keyboard/layout2 The secondary keyboard layout.
root/keyboard/model The keyboard model defines which keys are where on the
keyboard. The most common is the standard 'pc104' or
international 'pc105'. Other models are also supported.
root/keyboard/model2 The secondary keyboard model.
root/keyboard/numlock If set to the default 1, the numlock function will be turned on
at boot; otherwise, the numlock light will be turned off.
root/keyboard/rdp_kb An internal key used to map the model/layout to an RDP
keyboard map. This key should not need to be modified.
root/keyboard/switch Used to set the keyboard shortcut to switch between the first
and second layout, if 'enable2' is set. Valid values are
grp:ctrl_shift_toggle, grp:ctrl_alt_toggle, and
grp:alt_shift_toggle.
root/keyboard/variant The keyboard variant defines slight variations in the layout.
Typically, the wincompat variation is used, as it most closely
matches Windows keyboard layouts.
root/keyboard/variant2 The secondary keyboard variant.
root/keyboard/XkbLayout An internal key used to map the model/layout to an XKB
keyboard layout. This key should not need to be modified.
root/keyboard/XkbModel An internal key used to map the model/layout to an XKB
keyboard model. This key should not need to be modified.
root > logging
This section describes the registry keys, functions, options, and descriptions in the root > logging
folder.
Table C-10 root > logging
Registry key Description
root/logging/general/debug If set to 1, debugging will be enabled on all debug supported
subsystems. This is usually used in conjunction with
'generateDiagnostic.sh' or the System Information Diagnostic
tool to generate a diagnostic bundle with system debug logs
included.
root > mouse
This section describes the registry keys, functions, options, and descriptions in the root > mouse
folder.
Table C-11 root > mouse
Registry key Description
root/mouse/MouseHandedness Whether the mouse is right-handed or left-handed. 0 for
right-handed, 1 for left-handed.
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