Debian :: KeePassX AutoType As Qwerty Instead Of Azerty

Oct 1, 2015

I'm switching from Xfce4 DM to Openbox WM. In Xfce4 KeePassX's autotypeing works fine. In Openbox for ex. UserName 'azerty-qwerty' autotypes to 'qwerty6azerty' - whatever the browser.

Code:
Select all# dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration is correct: Logitech Ultra-X Keyboard / French.
/etc/default/keyboard:

Code: Select allXKBMODEL="logiultrax"
XKBLAYOUT="fr"
XKBVARIANT=""
XKBOPTIONS="lv3:ralt_switch"

BACKSPACE="guess"
'Copy UserName to Clipboard (Ctrl+B)' from KeePassX, then paste (Ctrl+V) in the form field/a text editor displays correctly.

What might be the cause of this?

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