Hi,
Try xev. It's a program that prints info about X events to the terminal,
including key codes when you press a key.
HTH,
Moshe
* Alastair Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020504 13:04]:
> I have a Logitech keyboard with three keys which don't do anything in
> Linux ('WWW', 'Mail' and 'Search'). To enable them takes three steps,
> it would seem:
>
> 1. Find out what keycodes each returns;
>
> 2. Tell X that the keycodes exist (man xmodmap got me started);
>
> 3. Restart X, restart KDE 3, then use the KDE Control Centre to map the
> keycodes to functions.
>
> I'm stuck with the first step; does anyone know of an application which
> does this?
>
> Alastair
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