Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2001 21:32:52 +0200
From: "Robbert J. van Herksen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: Key commands and impedance

Yoo there,
First of all, I assume you are talking here about the Libretto 70CT??

Your story is way too complex for me.
I wonder why I would need to use the Fn key.

I have a UK keyboard (I wish I hadn't but...) and the plus key is combined
with the '=' character.

does that mean that I have to use the Shift key to make a plus?

So, on order to do a cntr-alt-plus I should press cntr-alt-SHIFT-plus.

still doesn't work.
I tried on another laptop and same story. strange!!!

I already looked for menu's in gnome where i can set the display stuff, but
not found yet.

Anyone has??

Cheers

Robbert



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Raymond [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, September 29, 2001 10:03
> To: Libretto
> Subject: RE: Key commands and impedance
>
>
> Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2001 15:52:29 +0800
> From: Raymond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: RE: Key commands and impedance
>
> *sigh* corrections already ... I should really double-check my
> posts before I send them.
>
> >To do your Alt-+ and Alt-- therefore you'd have to hold down
> Alt-Fn-; and Alt-Fn-+ respectively (assuming you haven't
> activated num-lock).
> Of course, I just realized Alt-+ and Alt-- aren't any good to you
> are they! Make that Ctrl-Alt-+ and Ctrl-Alt-- map to
> Ctrl-Alt-Fn-+ and Ctrl-Alt-Fn-- respectively (I'm assuming Linux
> doesn't care if you use the left or the right Ctrl and Alt keys,
> if it insists on the left ones you'll have to go
> Fn-F11/Ctrl-Alt-;/Fn-F11 or Fn-F11/Ctrl-Alt-P/Fn-F11 to do it). Phew!
>
> Also, I missed 2 keys off the 101 key keyboard. Numeric '.' maps
> to Fn-. and numeric ENTER maps to Fn-ENTER. Pretty much the bog
> standard laptop extended keyboard layout ... I'm still wondering
> why Toshiba decided to implement it on the Libretto but not
> mention it in any of their docs or print it on the keyboard though ...
>
> - Raymond
>
>
>
>
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