Two possibilities: 1.You've chosen a wrong key-board maping. 2.You got a wrong keyboard/ non standard keyboard for HPunix/unix system, not every keyboard can be used under unix system.
-project(Project);
2002-11-3(#833214@0)
My kbd is just HP brand, but I do not know whehter it is special for UNIX, or only for PC or for both. I have no other kbd at hand, so I can not test others now. Anyway I wil try later if possible.
-lotusnotes(lotusnotes);
2002-11-3(#833216@0)
There's third posibility: your keyboard's gone. OS cann't recognise maping problem, Chip's rignt, hardware check will be passed. I've met similar problems which caused by above three reasons.
-project(Project);
2002-11-3(#833225@0)
Thanks for your answer. I will think about them.
-lotusnotes(lotusnotes);
2002-11-3(#833230@0)
Are you installing HP-UX on your PC? Or are you using your PC to Access HP-UX?
-giantpanda(大熊猫);
2002-11-3(#833945@0)
After login, remove the file /etc/kbdlang, then reboot, the system prompts to select a new language, select English in US, continue, everything is OK! BTW, I use HP B180 workstation with HP kbd.
Thanks everyone!