Cool! It works! Is there a way to set up Win-E to bring up a browser window
and get Win-M to minimize?
On Sun, 21 Mar 1999, you wrote:
> Woah,
> I am such a frood ;-).
>
> Ok. Here is how it works:
>
> 1) Go to /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xinit/
> 2) Open a terminal.
> 3) Become root
> 4) Create a new file named .Xmodmap (exactly, do not forget the dot!)
> 5) In this file, write:
> keycode 115 = F21
> keycode 116 = F22
> keycode 117 = F23
> and save.
> 6) Restart X
> 7) Go Menu - Settings - Keybindings (or whatever this is called in English,
> it's the tab with the key) - Global Settings
> 8) Go for a test: choose empty entry, choose 'userdefined', press your
> favourite WinKey, save, close, test, et voila - it works...
>
> Any donations are welcome ;-). Since I guess nobody is interested how I
> found out, I skip that part...
>
> Regards
>
> tom
>
>
>
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