On Fri, Oct 26, 2001 at 02:19:38PM -0400, Jason vanRijn Kasper wrote: ... > For those individuals who run multi-head displays, as it stands right now, > you'll need to run an instance of bbkeys for each display you want it to > work on, like this: "bbkeys -display :1; bbkeys -display :2", etc.
Thanks! So, would one have the same rcfile defined for each? And if so, what order do they grab keys in? In the Xnest or Xrpc context, you have two (or more) window managers active, so I would expect that one would grab a keystroke and it wouldn't get to the other. My own intent is to define non-overlapping sets of keys so that I can switch between 10 workspaces in the conventional X terminal and have a Xvnc or Xnest running in each workspace with another (different) set of keys to switch between 10 workspaces in that session, for random O(1) access to 100 workspaces (10 machines, 10 workspaces each). (Dump that KVM in the trash, baby!) Oh, and yes, I know I can run an instance of X in each Linux console, but I hate that switch-to-text-mode - switch-to-graphics-mode click-thunk my monitor does. -- T
