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> THE CATCH - you have to either manually run the xmodmap command each time you 
> boot up, or change your keyboard layout, or you'll need to find a way to get 
> this to run automagically everytime you log in.  Maybe putting it in 
> the .bashrc or .bash_profile files in your home folder?  (Haven't tried this 
> yet, so don't know for sure - anyone want to comment?).  One added bonus of 
> doing this is that different users can have different settings for the 
> keyboard at the same box.  OR you can make this global and add the xmodmap 
> command to the /etc/profile file - just make sure the .xmodmaprc file is 
> someplace suitable with appropriate permissions.
> 
> If anyone knows a better method, than the one I described, please correct 
> me...  I can take it.. honest.. :)
> 

I put my mouse stuff in .Xmodmap, didn't touch my keyboard stuff (all
extra keys are working).

The obvious, if one is running kde, is to put a script in .kde/env which
is like the startup folder in windows.  Everytime KDE starts, it will
run everything in this folder.
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