Both approaches are of course approximations and you may need to tweak either layout to get the desired results. Symbolic attempts to map your current keyboard’s characters to the ones you expect to appear on screen. So no matter what language keyboard you are typing on, the key next to the L will be a colon, the key next to that will be a semicolon, and so forth. Positional means that the Commodore keyboard is mapped into the physical positions of your “contemporary” keyboard. There are two approaches to choose from: positional and symbolic. VICE on the Mac isn’t without it’s vices (har har) – and one of them is the way the keyboard is mapped.
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