Re: [gentoo-user] ScrollLock and KDE Konsole

2007-06-25 Thread Bertram Scharpf
Hi Clara,

Am Montag, 25. Jun 2007, 11:28:45 +0200 schrieb Clara García:
 2007/6/25, Bertram Scharpf [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 I have a Speedlink Illuminated Keyboard that shines blue
 when the ScrollLock key is on. This seems to be kind of
 hardcoded.
 
 Unfortunately the KDE Konsole uses the ScrollLock function,
 too. Here, it activates/deactivates controll flow similar to
 Ctrl-S/-Q in Xterm. So the wunderful blue light will be
 switched off every time I open a command line in KDE.
 
 Does anyone know a way to turn this ScrollLock behaviour
 off?

 Well I know that is not a solution to the Konsole problem but maybe you are
 interested on try new terms lighter than Konsole, I used Konsole in past and
 it consumes about 15+ of RAM doing nothing. You can try mrxvt if you like
 tabs

To be honest, it's not my computer. I try to convince other
persons to use Linux. For this purpose, Konsole is a rather
good solution I think and that's the reason I installed KDE
at all.

Thanks anyway,

Bertram


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Re: [gentoo-user] ScrollLock and KDE Konsole

2007-06-25 Thread Clara García

2007/6/25, Bertram Scharpf [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


Hi,


I have a Speedlink Illuminated Keyboard that shines blue
when the ScrollLock key is on. This seems to be kind of
hardcoded.

Unfortunately the KDE Konsole uses the ScrollLock function,
too. Here, it activates/deactivates controll flow similar to
Ctrl-S/-Q in Xterm. So the wunderful blue light will be
switched off every time I open a command line in KDE.

Does anyone know a way to turn this ScrollLock behaviour
off?

Thanks in advance,

Bertram


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Well I know that is not a solution to the Konsole problem but maybe you are
interested on try new terms lighter than Konsole, I used Konsole in past and
it consumes about 15+ of RAM doing nothing. You can try mrxvt if you like
tabs

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Re: [gentoo-user] ScrollLock and KDE Konsole

2007-06-25 Thread David W Noon
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On Monday 25 Jun 2007 01:30 in article [EMAIL PROTECTED]
of linux.gentoo.user, Bertram Scharpf([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

 I have a Speedlink Illuminated Keyboard that shines blue
 when the ScrollLock key is on. This seems to be kind of
 hardcoded.
 
 Unfortunately the KDE Konsole uses the ScrollLock function,
 too. Here, it activates/deactivates controll flow similar to
 Ctrl-S/-Q in Xterm. So the wunderful blue light will be
 switched off every time I open a command line in KDE.
 
 Does anyone know a way to turn this ScrollLock behaviour
 off?

Try the following:

Open up a Konsole session;
Click on Settings;
On the first page of the settings notebook click Use Ctrl+S/Ctrl+Q flow
control.

You will need to do this for each user, as it is a user-specific
setting.

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Re: [gentoo-user] ScrollLock and KDE Konsole

2007-06-25 Thread Bertram Scharpf
Hi,

Am Montag, 25. Jun 2007, 19:11:08 +0100 schrieb David W Noon:
 On Monday 25 Jun 2007 01:30 in article [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 of linux.gentoo.user, Bertram Scharpf([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 
  Unfortunately the KDE Konsole uses the ScrollLock function,
  too. Here, it activates/deactivates controll flow similar to
  Ctrl-S/-Q in Xterm. So the wunderful blue light will be
  switched off every time I open a command line in KDE.
  
  Does anyone know a way to turn this ScrollLock behaviour
  off?
 
 Try the following:
 
 Open up a Konsole session;
 Click on Settings;
 On the first page of the settings notebook click Use Ctrl+S/Ctrl+Q flow
 control.

That will _enable_ Ctrl-S/-Q but it will not _disable_
ScrollLock. I already tried that.

Bertram


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Re: [gentoo-user] ScrollLock and KDE Konsole

2007-06-25 Thread Crayon Shin Chan
On Tuesday 26 June 2007 03:31, Bertram Scharpf wrote:

 That will _enable_ Ctrl-S/-Q but it will not _disable_
 ScrollLock. I already tried that.

You could use Control Centre  Regional and Accessibility  Input 
Actions to map the ScrollLock key to some program which does nothing. 
That'll stop konsole from grabbing it.

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Re: [gentoo-user] ScrollLock and KDE Konsole

2007-06-25 Thread Bertram Scharpf
Hi,

Am Dienstag, 26. Jun 2007, 04:20:51 +0800 schrieb Crayon Shin Chan:
 On Tuesday 26 June 2007 03:31, Bertram Scharpf wrote:
  That will _enable_ Ctrl-S/-Q but it will not _disable_
  ScrollLock. I already tried that.
 
 You could use Control Centre  Regional and Accessibility  Input 
 Actions to map the ScrollLock key to some program which does nothing. 
 That'll stop konsole from grabbing it.

Ah, that helps. Now I can at least switch the light on.
Thank you!

Still, Konsole switches ScrollLock off when I shift to
another subwindow. I tried to play around with xmodmap but I
don't manage to switch on ScrollLock state by hand.

Bertram


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