I'm currently using xroar-0.34.8-w64 on Windows 7 with german keyboard layout. Starting it up with
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xroar.exe -keymap de -kbd-translate -default-machine dragon32 -rompath C:/Users/JK/xroar-roms -nodos
AltGr to Strg (=Ctrl) and this has the meaning of terminating Xroar.
If I disable keyboard translation with Ctrl+Z, a @ can be produced with key "Ü" (on the right next to P).
However, it's a bit annoying to give up keyboard translation (or switch back and forth) just to reach the @ key.
Has anyone a hint for me?
Johann