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Table E-25 root > keyboard (continued) Registry key root/keyboard/SystrayMenu/virtualKeyboard root/keyboard/VisibleInSystray root/keyboard/XkbLayout root/keyboard/XkbModel root/keyboard/XkbOptions root/keyboard/XkbVariant root/keyboard/enable2 root/keyboard/layout root/keyboard/layout2 root/keyboard/model root/keyboard/model2 root/keyboard/numlock root/keyboard/rdp_kb root/keyboard/switch root/keyboard/variant root/keyboard/variant2 Description When set to the default of 1, the right-click menu on the keyboard systray icon offers an option to open the virtual keyboard. When set to the default of 1, an indicator in the system tray displays the current keyboard layout. An internal key used to map the model/layout to an XKB keyboard layout. This key should not need to be modified. An internal key used to map the model/layout to an XKB keyboard model. This key should not need to be modified. An internal key used to map the model/layout to XKB keyboard options. This key should not need to be modified. An internal key used to map the model/layout to an XKB keyboard variant. This key should not need to be modified. If set to 1, the secondary keyboard layout 'layout2' can be switched to through the keyboard shortcut defined by 'switch'. The keyboard layout defines what symbols the keys generate. This is frequently language dependent. English (en), Spanish (es), French (fr), German (de), and Japanese (jp) are the most common layouts. The secondary keyboard layout. The keyboard model defines which keys are where on the keyboard. The most common is the standard 'pc104' or international 'pc105'. Other models are also supported. The secondary keyboard model. If set to the default 1, the numlock function will be turned on at boot; otherwise, the numlock light will be turned off. An internal key used to map the model/layout to an RDP keyboard map. This key should not need to be modified. Used to set the keyboard shortcut to switch between the first and second layout, if 'enable2' is set. Valid values are grp:ctrl_shift_toggle, grp:ctrl_alt_toggle, and grp:alt_shift_toggle. The keyboard variant defines slight variations in the layout. Typically, the wincompat variation is used, as it most closely matches Windows keyboard layouts. The secondary keyboard variant. root > logging This section describes the registry keys, functions, options, and descriptions in the root > logging folder. root > logging 139