If you are talking Linux there's .Xdefaults Which I had to resort to for tn5250. For Tkinter apps its a LOT easier to just use bind.
Win32? dunno. Bob Greschke wrote: > I have a Tkinter Text() widget in a program that the user can type stuff > into. Most of our keyboards have the regular keys with a "Return" key, and > a numeric keypad with an "Enter" key. The Return key generates events with > "<Return>" for the keysym, and the Enter key generates events with > "<KP_Enter>" as the keysym. The Text() widget does a carriage > return/linefeed when the Return key is pressed, but does nothing when the > Enter key is pressed. So I did a > > Text.bind("<KP_Enter", Return) > > with a suitable > > def Return(e): > TheText.insert(END, linesep) > > But isn't there a way to handle this with some sort of keyboard remapping > thingy?? I'm right on the edge of understanding half of what I read about > Tkinter. :) > > Thanks! > > Bob > > > -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list