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The 'Print' key is special in the AT set 1 / set 2 scancode definitions. An unmodified 'Print' key is supposed to send AT Set 1: e0 2a e0 37 (Down) e0 b7 e0 aa (Up) AT Set 2: e0 12 e0 7c (Down) e0 f0 7c e0 f0 12 (Up) which QEMU gets right. When combined with Shift/Ctrl (both left and right variants), the leading two bytes should be dropped, resulting in AT Set 1: e0 37 (Down) e0 b7 (Up) AT Set 2: e0 7c (Down) e0 f0 7c (Up) This difference is pretty benign, since of all the operating systems I have checked (Linux, FreeBSD and OpenStack), none bother to check the leading two bytes anyway. This change none the less makes the ps2 device better follow real hardware behaviour. Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com> Message-id: 20171019142848.572-6-berrange@redhat.com Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>