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fvwm95 2.0.43ba-22
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Before reporting a bug about not being able to switch windows, 
CHECK YOUR NUM-LOCK KEY.  It must be off to do most anything you want.

Whether this behavior is a design flaw in X11 or a bug in fvwm95
is open for debate.  It's probably a design flaw that X doesn't provide
an easy way for fvwm95 to fix this bug.  At the moment people will just
have to turn it off.

If you would prefer Japanese menus, you can try the system.fvwm95rc-ja
file provided by Atsuhito Kohda <kohda@pm.tokushima-u.ac.jp>.  To use this,

  cp /usr/share/doc/fvwm95/examples/system.fvwm95rc-ja /etc/X11/fvwm95/system.fvwm95rc

You must also have EUC-encoded Japanese fonts installed for X to get
any usable result.  Such fonts can be found (among other places) in
the package xfonts-intl-japanese.