Chris Hanson wrote:
> Once that's done, you can tell the input subsystem to map it to a key
> of your choosing; for example, I map it to KEY_HELP, so that it
> brings up the GNOME help program.

Chris, can you clarify how I'd do this part?  Even though I still don't 
know the right key mask, I tried "cat hotkey_all_mask >hotkey_mask" to 
pull everything possible into the input system.  But "xev" still shows 
no KeyPress events under X, so presumably there's still something else I 
need to do.

Thanks,
Ben

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