Pratik wrote:
> On 3/17/2002 3:06 AM, Garth Wallace wrote:
> 
>> I seem to remember somebody posting a doc on how to customize Mozilla 
>> so the extra browser-control keys on "Internet" keyboards can control 
>> it, but I can't find it when searching mozilla.org. If I'm remembering 
>> correctly, could someone post a link? Or if not, could somebody tell 
>> me how?
>>
> Maybe you're looking for 
> http://www.mozilla.org/docs/end-user/keywords.html ?

No. I'm talking about key*boards*, not key*words*. "Internet" keyboards 
have several extra keys, like "open browser", "back", "search", "stop", 
and "next" that are used in Windows to control IE with single keypresses 
(there are also "skip back", "play", "stop", skip forward", and "record" 
keys for controlling MP3 players, "open calculator", "open editor", 
"sleep", "scroll", etc.). What I want to do is get these browser-control 
buttons to work with Mozilla on Linux.

I thought I remembered something about getting the browser-control keys 
to work with Mozilla, and that it had something to do with editing XBL, 
but I may be imagining things.


Reply via email to