How to configure keyboard layout?

Hello all,.
I'm using solaris 10 06/06 and my video card is intel 915G. This card has problems with solaris Xorg, so i'm using Xsun. But i don't know where is the configuration file to it. I need to configure a brazilian keyboard (pt_BR).
Anybody can help me?
Thanks.

Sorry, i have forgot to mention that i have configured Generic portuguese in kdmconfig. I don't know how to configure brazilian abnt2 layout (default here in Brazil). There is no option in kdmconfig for that.
Thanks.

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