If you are a non US user you will probably need one of the 35 keyboard layouts provided in the keyboard.lrp package.
To configure keyboard go to the LEAF packages configuration menu and choose keyboard.
The following menu will appear:
keyboard configuration files 1) change keyboard language maps q) quit
Type 1 to get access to the /etc/init.d/keyboard
script where you will have to replace the KEYMAP variable
(default="us.map") by the appropriate keyboard setting.
The KEYMAP variable must be chosen among the 35 following entries:
# azerty.map cz.map fi.map jp.map ro.map trq.map # be.map de-latin1.map fr-latin1.map la.map ru.map ua.map # bg.map de.map fr.map lt.map se.map uk.map # br-a.map dk.map gr.map mk.map sg.map us.map # br-l.map dvorak.map hu.map nl.map sk-y.map wangbe.map # by.map es.map il.map no.map sk-z.map # cf.map et.map is.map pl.map slovene.map # croat.map fi-latin1.map it.map pt.map trf.map
To activate the new keyboard map get access to the linux shell and type:
/etc/init.d/keyboard start
You can then remove the keymaps you do not need once you are happy with your choice. It will strip the keyboard.lrp package to 1k. From the LEAF console simply run:
/etc/init.d/keyboard remove
To save your modification(s) do not forget to backup
keyboard.lrp
!