So is there no way to map one key to many keys? That is what i'm trying to 
do. I just used A as an exmaple.
craig harmer writes: 

> On Thu, Sep 06, 2001 at 06:38:13PM +0000 x11 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> } Subject: [Newbie]xmodmap 
> 
> i'm not sure what you're trying to do here.  there is no "right down
> A" key.  there's a right arrow key `Right', a down arrow key `Down',
> and an `A' key, but that's about it. 
> 
> so 
>      bash-2.04$ xmodmap -e "keycode 26 = Right Down a" 
> 
> gives you: 
> 
>      bash-2.04$ xmodmap -pk | less
>      ...
>      26         0xff53 (Right)  0xff54 (Down)   0x0061 (a)      
>      ... 
> 
> which is pretty much what you'd expect (i'm not sure how to get it to
> produce an `a', though). 
> 
> hope this helps ... 
> 
> cheers, 
> 
> craig. 
> 
> } I seem to be having problems with xmodmap. I'm try to make one key = key1 
> } key 2 key 3. example. I want Z to = Right Down A.
> } When ever i run xmodmap -e keycode 52 = Right Down A. it just makes z= down 
> } Z=right. 
> } 
> } 
> } btw this is for xmame is anyone wants to know :) 
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