Re: Interoperation with other non-sugar software

2009-02-08 Thread S Page
Tiago Marques wrote:

 I have used some none XO standard software in my XO, from HTOP to Opera.
 
 The one thing these programs have in common is the need to have the F 
 keys available for proper usability. Does anyone think it's feasible to 
 have the F keys mapped to their functions mapped to their standard 
 action(?), instead of the Sugar specific functions, when pressing them 
 together with the Fn key? I've never done Linux key mapping, I have no 
 idea how to do this. If someone thinks this can be done, please say so, 
 as I'm interested in giving it a go.

There might be information elsewhere, but 
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Enabling_XO_features_on_other_distributions 
talks about the mix of key bindings and hardcoded key actions in Sugar. 
  As always, add what you known and improve the wiki.

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=S Page

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Interoperation with other non-sugar software

2009-02-07 Thread Tiago Marques
Hi.

I have used some none XO standard software in my XO, from HTOP to Opera.

The one thing these programs have in common is the need to have the F keys
available for proper usability. Does anyone think it's feasible to have the
F keys mapped to their functions mapped to their standard action(?), instead
of the Sugar specific functions, when pressing them together with the Fn
key? I've never done Linux key mapping, I have no idea how to do this. If
someone thinks this can be done, please say so, as I'm interested in giving
it a go.

Best regards,

Tiago Marques
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