yokota 0bb51e8a32 - Fix errors in some keymap files.
- The numpad * key should always generate *.
 - The numpad - is fkey52 and should not generate a control code (0x1f).
 - The numpad 5 is fkey54, not fkey61.
 - The numpad 6 is fkey55 and should not generate a control code (0x1e).

- Fix Spanish keymap.
PR: i386/9532
Submitted by jose@we.lc.ehu.es.

- Added Croatian keymap. It is the same as the Slovenian keymap.
PR: misc/9706
Pointed out by: Damjan Marion

- Addef Finnish keymap. It is the same as the Swedish keymap.
PR: bin/9632
Submitted by: Martti Kuparinen

- Assign special functions consistently in all keymap files.

101 keyboard                    84 keyboard                     function
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ctrl-Alt-Delete                 Ctrl-Alt-Delete                 reboot
Ctrl-Alt-Esc                    Ctrl-Alt-Esc                    debug
Ctrl-Alt-Space                  Ctrl-Alt-Space                  susp
ScrollLock                      ScrollLock                      slock
PrintScreen                     Shift-(Numpad *)/PrintScreen    nscr
Ctrl-PrintScreen                Shift-Ctrl-(Numpad *)/PrintScreen debug
Alt-PrintScreen/SysRq           SysRq                           nop
Pause                           Ctrl-NumLock                    slock
Shift-Pause                     Shift-Ctrl-NumLock              saver
Alt-Pause                       Alt-Ctrl-NumLock                susp
Ctrl-Pause/Break                Ctrl-ScrollLock/Break           nop
Left W*ndow key                 NA                              fkey62
Right W*ndow key                NA                              fkey63
Menu                            NA                              fkey64

NOTE: us.unix.kbd and us.emacs.kbd are very much different from the
other keymaps, thus, I didn't touch them.
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