I can confirm this also for my Aquarius M10. Furthermore, the workaround desrcibed in the duplicate bug (pressing shift before pressing AltGr ) does not work in the terminal.
When I'm in the browser or other programs pressing shift before AltGr, then releasing shift before pressing the modified button works a charm, however in the terminal it doesn't.
I found that in using vim (vi should be the same) if I try to make a [ it will show up shortly before being deleted, If I try to make a { the { functionality of vim gets invoked, this means that there is an escape character before the wanted character.
Also in the web browser, inputting anything with AltGr works for the address line (line edit?) but doesn't for the comment on this page ( text edit? ).
Hope this helps
I can confirm this also for my Aquarius M10. Furthermore, the workaround desrcibed in the duplicate bug (pressing shift before pressing AltGr ) does not work in the terminal.
When I'm in the browser or other programs pressing shift before AltGr, then releasing shift before pressing the modified button works a charm, however in the terminal it doesn't.
I found that in using vim (vi should be the same) if I try to make a [ it will show up shortly before being deleted, If I try to make a { the { functionality of vim gets invoked, this means that there is an escape character before the wanted character.
Also in the web browser, inputting anything with AltGr works for the address line (line edit?) but doesn't for the comment on this page ( text edit? ).
Hope this helps