Hungarian keyboard layout setting

Hi!
Im new to solaris, I installed it yesterday for first, and I need some little help:
I want to use a keyboard with hungarian `HU` layout but I can`t set it. How could I... ??
I`m using a Solaris Express without Develeoper tools
thanks

Here is the solution for those who wants to know:
Use the -l parameter in Kiosk mode arguments field to set the locale.
e.g.:
-t 600 -- -r printer:officelaser -r scard:on -l HU-hu -O myhost.mydomain.com

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