Rick Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I was thinking windows added the win-key and menu-key
> to most keyboards..  how can I bind these keys to the
> Root-Menu and WindowList Menus?

You need to find out what the key is bound to.
A program like "xev" or "xkeycaps" will help with this.

The windows key is normally set up as a modifier, meant to
be used along with other keys.  For example, for me its mod4,
so I use it in conjunction with F2 like this:

Key F2 A 4 Maximize grow grow

The same key is also known as Alt_L, but I can't bind an action
directly to Alt_L, but I think I could if I removed the modifier
from the key.

You might want to look at the xmodmap command for more information.

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Dan Espen                           E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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