In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Ian Collier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 26, 1999 at 03:08:46PM +0200, Stefan Bellon wrote:
> > I've already tried to do
> > xmodmap -e "keycode 115 = SunFront"
> > but first of all, it doesn't work and second, someone told me that
> > this was a very bad hack.
> I don't think it's such a bad hack.
Well, he said that I'd be lying to X. The key _is_ not SunFront, but
Super_L and therefore I had to alter things elsewhere, but not there.
Hm.
> If it doesn't work then first we need to discover what X thinks it is
> seeing when you press the key. Run xev and see what it says when you
> press it. If it does see it as a SunFront key then you may need to
> configure kde, which is something I don't know how to do.
Yes, xev reports SunFront if I used above xmodmap. So it's up to KDE to
do the task? Well, I should try it with fvwm then. There's a RaiseLower
command, right?
Thanks a lot.
Greetings,
Stefan.
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Stefan Bellon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Acorn RiscPC * StrongARM 202 MHz * 66 MB RAM
A super computer is a machine that runs an endless loop in just 2 minutes.