Alexander, Nice! Presumably somewhere you execute something like
xmodmap $HOME/.xmodmap to remap your keyboard, but how do you go back to the default? Or can you live with this remapping at all times? I should be able to answer that question for myself by looking at the details of your .xmodmap, but my first, speed-reading attempt did not produce an unambiguous answer. Thanks, Peter. On Sat, 14 Feb 2009, alexander wrote: > I have all the most needed symbols right under the fingers, plus the usual > outlay under a modifier key (left Alt), to be able to type up markups. Don't > know about a picture of the keyboard, but here is my .xmodmap file ( c-d-e-f > instead of z-x-c-v; r [for the rest] -g-a-b instead of a-s-d-f;, in the right > 1-2-4-8 instead of l-;-'-Enter, and so on): > > keycode 0x09 = Escape > keycode 0x43 = F1 XF86_Switch_VT_1 > keycode 0x44 = F2 XF86_Switch_VT_2 > keycode 0x45 = F3 XF86_Switch_VT_3 > keycode 0x46 = F4 XF86_Switch_VT_4 > keycode 0x47 = F5 XF86_Switch_VT_5 > keycode 0x48 = F6 XF86_Switch_VT_6 > keycode 0x49 = F7 XF86_Switch_VT_7 > keycode 0x4A = F8 XF86_Switch_VT_8 > keycode 0x4B = F9 XF86_Switch_VT_9 > keycode 0x4C = F10 XF86_Switch_VT_10 > keycode 0x5F = F11 XF86_Switch_VT_11 > keycode 0x60 = F12 XF86_Switch_VT_12 > keycode 159 = F13 > keycode 178 = F14 > keycode 236 = F15 > keycode 151 = F16 > keycode 0x6F = Print Sys_Req > keycode 0x4E = Scroll_Lock > keycode 0x6E = Pause Break > keycode 0x31 = grave asciitilde > keycode 0x0A = 1 exclam > keycode 0x0B = 2 at > keycode 0x0C = 3 numbersign > keycode 0x0D = 4 dollar > keycode 0x0E = 5 percent > keycode 0x0F = 6 asciicircum > keycode 0x10 = 7 ampersand > keycode 0x11 = 8 asterisk > keycode 0x12 = 9 parenleft > keycode 0x13 = 0 parenright > keycode 0x14 = minus underscore > keycode 0x15 = equal plus > keycode 0x16 = BackSpace Terminate_Server > keycode 0x6A = Insert > keycode 0x61 = Home > keycode 0x63 = Prior > keycode 0x52 = asciitilde asciitilde > keycode 0x17 = Tab > keycode 0x18 = r R q > keycode 0x19 = g bracketleft w > keycode 0x1A = a bracketright e > keycode 0x1B = b r r > keycode 0x1C = R t t > keycode 0x1D = backslash y y > keycode 0x1E = s s u > keycode 0x1F = backslash i i > keycode 0x20 = s o o > keycode 0x21 = e p p > keycode 0x22 = i braceleft > keycode 0x23 = 8 braceright > keycode 0x17 = apostrophe > keycode 0x24 = 8 apostrophe > keycode 0x6B = Delete > keycode 0x67 = End > keycode 0x69 = Return > keycode 0x4F = less s > keycode 0x50 = greater e > keycode 0x51 = 8 8 > keycode 0x56 = 1 apostrophe > keycode 0x42 = Shift_L > keycode 0x26 = r R a > keycode 0x27 = g less s > keycode 0x28 = a greater d > keycode 0x29 = b f f > keycode 0x2A = r R g > keycode 0x2B = period h h > keycode 0x2C = s s j > keycode 0x2D = 6 i k > keycode 0x2E = 1 asterisk l > keycode 0x2F = 2 asciitilde 6 > keycode 0x30 = 4 asciitilde > keycode 0x33 = apostrophe bracketright > keycode 0x53 = s apostrophe > keycode 0x54 = i 8 > keycode 0x55 = colon colon > keycode 0x32 = Shift_L > keycode 0x5E = less greater bar > brokenbar bar brokenbar > keycode 0x34 = c z z > keycode 0x35 = d braceleft x > keycode 0x36 = e braceright c > keycode 0x37 = f v v > keycode 0x38 = comma R b > keycode 0x39 = 1 comma n > keycode 0x3A = apostrophe m m > keycode 0x3B = comma asciitilde > keycode 0x3C = comma asciitilde > keycode 0x3D = apostrophe exclam > keycode 0x3E = 6 > keycode 0x62 = Up > keycode 0x57 = s s > keycode 0x58 = e i > keycode 0x59 = comma apostrophe > keycode 0x6C = Return Return > keycode 0x25 = Control_L > keycode 0x73 = BackSpace > keycode 0x40 = Mode_switch ISO_Level3_Shift Mode_switch > ISO_Level3_Shift > keycode 0x41 = space > keycode 0x71 = period asciitilde > keycode 0x74 = Super_R > keycode 0x75 = comma R > keycode 0x6D = comma > keycode 0x64 = Left > keycode 0x68 = Down > keycode 0x66 = Right > keycode 0x5A = 2 colon > keycode 0x5B = 8 greater > > clear Shift > clear Lock > clear Control > clear Mod1 > clear Mod2 > clear Mod3 > clear Mod4 > clear Mod5 > > > add Shift = Shift_L Shift_R > add Lock = Caps_Lock > add Control = Control_L Control_R > add Mod1 = Alt_L > add Mod2 = Num_Lock > add Mod5 = Mode_switch ISO_Level3_Shift > > > On Sat, 14 Feb 2009 15:42:54 +0200 > Omer Katzir <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Thank keyboard concept of yours sounds really interesting, can you >> post a picture of that keyboard? >> >> Thanks! >> > > > > To get on or off this list see list information at > http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html > the next auto-quote is: Who burnt heretics? Who roasted or drowned millions of 'witches'? Who built dungeons and filled them? Who brought forth cries of agony from honest men and women that rang to the tingling stars? Who burnt Bruno? Who spat filth over the graves of Paine and Voltaire? The answer is one word--CHRISTIANS. (G. W. Foot) /\/\ Peter Nightingale Telephone (401) 874-5882 Department of Physics, East Hall Fax (401) 874-2380 University of Rhode Island Kingston, RI 02881
