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As it seems you currently work on the keyboard modules: when using the key combination "(right)ctrl-cursor right" or "(right)ctrl-cursor left" there is an white space (blank?) inserted on the first press or the cursor key. This only happens when you use the right ctrl-key, not by using the left one. It looks like pressing the right ctrl-key give's an additional char when using the cursor keys (only by left and right, not on up and down). � This is the typical key sequence when jumping word wise left or right in an line of text. Don't know if this is a KDE/Qt specific problem. This behavor was in the cygwin/XFree86 X-Server�time ago. As i remember, in the beginning of the year this error disapeard (don't know the release number, sorry). Am Freitag, 9. April 2004 19:10 schrieb Harold L Hunt II: > Some of you may have noticed that Takuma and I added a "-keyhook" option > to XWin.exe that allows Alt+Tab to be trapped on NT-based OSes and > passed to X apps as a normal key event. > > We can also do the same for the Windows keys on the keyboard, but there > are a few problems at this time: > > 1) Mod4Mask was used for XK_Super_L and XK_Super_R in the information I > could find about the Windows key in X keymaps. However, we currently > use Mod4Mask for XK_Kana_Lock and XK_Kana_Shift. My first question is > does the XK_Kana_Lock and XK_Kana_Shift �thing even work right now? If > not, then we can just switch these. If it does work, then we will have > to change the modifier map if a Japanese keyboard layout is loaded... > but I wonder if that is done already? > > 2) The Windows keys are typically mapped to XK_Super_L and XK_Super_R > for VK_LWIN and VK_RWIN, repsectively. I am seeing scan codes of 0x5B > and 0x5C for the VK_LWIN and VK_RWIN keys, respectively again (note: > yes, these are the same as the virtual key code for these keys for some > reason). If we want to map these keys to XK_Super_L and XK_Super_R we > need some sort of entry in our default key map since it currently > contains nothing about these keys. I have tried adding an entry, but > xev never seemed to pick up a valid key press from the Windows key when > I was trapping and passing it through, though I do know that the > trapping and passing was working correctly. > > So, who can help me figure out how to modify our default key map so that > the Windows key will be useable under X? > > Harold - -- Rudolf Kollien email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] � � � [EMAIL PROTECTED] ********************************************************* Never trust a operating system you have no sources for ********************************************************* Buying an operating system without source is like buying a self-assembly Space Shuttle with no instructions. ********************************************************* -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iD8DBQFAdt1BzOHTWsKaqE0RAu8SAKDezyJRwAv2vYA4tlsgdEZ6iZlnAgCeMuQJ oYCUExtH+He1eQJ93q1ufiM= =18Mm -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
