Look on http://movingparts.net/bbkeys_archived.shtml and search for
"windows". =:)
On Tue, 2002-01-08 at 15:59, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
> On Mon, 2002-01-07 at 18:38, Imad wrote:
> > > The best way is to run xev and see what X calls your
> > > keys. Then, you just put the key (XLookupString gives 1 characters:
> > > "f"), etc. in your ~/.bbkeysrc as shown in the README.
> >
> > That's what I tried, but I kept getting "XLookupString gives 0
> > characters: ""). I went back to try it again after getting your message,
> > and noticed that right after the keycode there's a bit that reads
> > "(keysym 0xffe7, SunFront)" (this is also how xev treats
> > Mod/CTRL/Shift). D'oh! I put "SunFront" as the KeyToGrab in bbkeysrc and
> > everything's working fine.
>
> Since we're talking about key-bindings, how would I go about using keys
> that xev displays no character or keysym for? All the "windows" keys on
> my keyboard return only a differing keycode. There is no keysym for
> them and certainly no character. On a few other keyboards, I have extra
> buttons that likewise don't return keysyms or characters.
>
> Any ideas, or are they just dead keys?
>
> Jamin W. Collins
>
--
----%<----------%<----
Jason Kasper (vanRijn)
bash$ :(){ :|:&};:
Numbers 6:24-26