The keyboard comes with a Japanese layout, which looks like the English one with some wired keys to change from language to language. I wanted to have the regular Spanish layout, no matter the keys are in other positions. Just using Spanish is ok, but two keys are missing, the AltGr and the less/greater keys. So I’ll be using the Windows key as AltGr and a Japanese key next to the space as less/greater
Two configurations need to be altered, the console keymap, and the x11 xkb.
Console settings:
I used showkeys to know which keycode had the keys I wanted to use, the Windows key keycode is 125, and the next to space wired key keycode is 92. So I copied the spanish keymap to /usr/share/keymaps/i386/qwerty/es-r3.map, and then modifies the following lines:
keycode 92 = less greater
Xfree settings:
The same procedure as the previous one but using xev to get the keycodes, after that I modified /etc/X11/xkb/keycodes/xfree86 and added the following lines:
<LVL3> = 115;
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