On Fri, 07 Apr 2006 22:44:13 -0700 Andrew Grimberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
babbled:

> On Sat, 2006-04-08 at 10:14 +0900, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
> > dude- have u thought it could be a driver package problem? a change of
> > DRIVER should not affect x's keymapping - this is highly unusual. e doesn't
> > change how it hunts for modifier keys based on driver - it doesn't know or
> > care what the driver is actually.. that's hidden by x.
> 
> The thought had crossed my mind.  I figured I would throw it out to the
> list as xev still shows the key I expect.

i don't know. i have  debian SId here - using nvidia drivers (i installed them
from the .run from nvidia directly) and my "super_l/r" keys work fine in xev
and the keybindings dialog detetcs them as "WIN" modifier keys when i
add/change a binding (and i just bound win+m to run an app now and it works).
so... i suspect the packages somehow disable/turn off something in x that
prevents e from detecting what modifier those keys are. (xkb extension?)

> I'll chalk it up to that, besides I just saw nVidia released a new
> driver today, perhaps my problem with just fade away and I can just look
> the a dork ;)
> 
> -Andy-
> 


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