With a linux keycodes map loaded, interpreted by an ADB mapped kernel, you'd need Shift-AltGr-Equals.
Con un mapa de códigos de teclas linux cargado, interpretado por un núcleo mapeado a ADB, necesitará Shift-AltGr-Igual.
My keyboard doesn't have a Delete key, so when I had a linux-keycodes map loaded in an ADB-configured kernel, I figured out from the table how to login as root (2==3 followed by F5).
Mi teclado no tiene una tecla Suprimir, así que cuando tengo un mapa de códigos de teclas cargado en un núcleo configurado para ADB, y quiero saber cómo entrar como root (2==3 seguido por F5).
With an ADB keymap loaded, interpreted as linux keycodes, that would be Control-F6-F12.
Con un mapa de teclado ADB cargado, interpretado como códigos de teclas linux, esto sería Control-F6-F12.
Those are all ADB keymaps, and they won't match your linux-keycode kernel!
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