odmap" in a
terminal, and then try your effort in the E keybindings.cfg file again.
Bry
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Subject: Re: [E-dev
"Richard Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Okay, I have made some progress... I have got xev to report symbols:
>
> "Super_L" for left Windoze, "Menu" for the silly-button.
>
> I am not sure how to get these to work in E's keybindings.cfg. The
> format of the modifiers seems different to the f
Okay, I have made some progress... I have got xev to report symbols:
"Super_L" for left Windoze, "Menu" for the silly-button.
I am not sure how to get these to work in E's keybindings.cfg. The format
of the modifiers seems different to the format for the __KEY. For example,
if I wanted the s
You could use e16keyedit(e16) or ebindings(e17)
Both of which ask you to press the key you want to use (and interprets
based on what is pressed) so you don't have to use xev. Unless of
course you'd like to, and that'd be ok too. =)
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Fri, 07 Mar
On Fri, 07 Mar 2003 14:39:27 GMT, Richard Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Can anyone tell me how to set-up keybindings in E that use the "Windoze"
> keys, the ALT-GR key or that funny little key with the picture of a
> context-menu on it?
First, just run the 'xev' utility, and see what keyco
Can anyone tell me how to set-up keybindings in E that use the "Windoze"
keys, the ALT-GR key or that funny little key with the picture of a
context-menu on it?
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