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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T10:19:45+00:00 2026-05-11T10:19:45+00:00

I am using a generic usb keyboard, Linux 2.6.27 with gnome desktop, gnome-terminal and

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I am using a generic usb keyboard, Linux 2.6.27 with gnome desktop, gnome-terminal and bash shell. I am interested to know what happens in the software. How are special characters from my keyboard interpreted with some encoding to characters and where do the character pictures come from?

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  1. 2026-05-11T10:19:45+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 10:19 am

    The Linux input layer with the USB drivers gets scancodes (basically ‘KEY 1 DOWN’ ‘KEY 1 UP’) from the keyboard.

    X uses its keymap to convert scancodes into keycodes and X input events.

    The GTK input method converts the sequence of input events into composed unicode characters.

    Gnome-terminal encodes these in UTF-8 for the shell.

    The Shell doesn’t care. it just knows that it’s dealing with a multibyte encoding.

    The shell echoes multibyte-encoded text back through the TTY.

    Gnome-terminal decodes the incoming text and determines unicode code points.

    Gnome-terminal draws characters using GTK+ facilities.

    GTK+ uses Pango to render the text, and calls the X library to draw the pixels to the screen.

    The X server draws characters into the screen buffer and the video card displays them.

    Here is my attempt at a diagram:

    alt text http://osoft.us/system_layers.png

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