On 11/29/04 08:37 AM, Jason Dobies sat at the `puter and typed:
> > I think that needs to happen in the X config.  I'm using X.org on one
> > machine and XFree86 on another, and I am using the following line in
> > my keyboard sections for both:
> > 
> >         Option "XkbOptions"     "ctrl:nocaps"
> > 
> > HTH
> > Lou
> 
> That got the caps lock to no longer output caps, but now it appears to
> function the same as the Ctrl key. Is there something I need to add to
> xmodmap? 

The xmodmap manpage has the following for swapping the left control
and capslock:

            !
            ! Swap Caps_Lock and Control_L
            !
            remove Lock = Caps_Lock
            remove Control = Control_L
            keysym Control_L = Caps_Lock
            keysym Caps_Lock = Control_L
            add Lock = Caps_Lock
            add Control = Control_L

I'm *guessing* that if you use just the first command, you'll either
get a plain shift key or a disabled key.

On the other hand, there is another entry in the manpage for the
'clear' command:

  clear MODIFIERNAME
    This removes all entries in the modifier map for the given mod-
    ifier,  where valid name are: Shift, Lock, Control, Mod1, Mod2,
    Mod3, Mod4, and Mod5 (case does not matter in  modifier names,
    although  it  does  matter  for all other names).  For example,
    ``clear Lock'' will remove all any keys that were bound to  the
    shift lock modifier.

It looks like this is a little more definitive, so feeding the
following into xmodmap should turn the key off altogether:

     clear Lock


Can't hurt too much to experiment for the right affect.

Lou
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