You can try /etc/sysconfig/keyboard

Define BACKSPACE=Delete or BackSpace, depending on your needs.

El Martes 06 Marzo 2001 11:37, learning user escribi�:
> That has nothing to do with it. The stty command changes
> (or lists) the behavior of certain keycodes. I want to
> change the keycode sent when I press a specific key (the
> backspace key). In other words, I could use stty to set
> the erase keycode to ^H, but the backspace key (in Konsole
> and in an xterm) will still generate ^? when pressed. I
> want the backspace key to generate a ^H when pressed.
>
> >uhhh...   stty erase <backspace>   used to work for me
> >regards Daryl
>
> ----Original Message-----
>
> >> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> Sent: 03 March 2001 07:57
> >> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> Subject: [expert] Backspace problems in Konsole
> >>
> >>
> >> I just installed Mandrake 7.2 with KDE. It offers four
> >> terminal programs.
> >>
> >> In eterm, the backspace and delete keys work correctly
> >> (backspace sends a backspace, and delete sends a non-
> >> ascii delete).
> >>
> >> In the gnome terminal, I can set the backspace key
> >> correctly with a simple option on the menu.
> >>
> >> Konsole (KDE 1) used to have that option, but it no
> >> longer does. I don't see any way to fix the ordinary
> >> xterm either.
> >>
> >> I have spent hours looking through howtos, messages, and
> >> everything else I could find.
> >>
> >> Does anyone know how to get Konsole (and the xterm in
> >> Mandrake) to send the correct backspace sequence.
> >>
> >> Thanks
>
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Alfredo J. Cole
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