Le Mon, 13 May 2013 10:24:43 -0400, Dan Espen <des...@verizon.net> a écrit :
> Dominique Michel <dominique.mic...@vtxnet.ch> writes: > > > With fvwm-crystal, I get a very strange issue. > > > > Key KP_multiply A M > > > > is assigned to the Fullscreen function. When Numpad is on and I > > press this key combination, I get a lot of garbage on the console, > > when the console have the focus. By examining this garbage, it > > appear it is the result of 'ls /usr/bin', but on one huge line with > > only the filenames separated by the space character. > > > > How can such a thing be possible? > > Doesn't sound like Fvwm. > It sounds like your console is programmed to behave that way. > Which console is this and does it have special key bindings? > It is urxvt. And you are right. I done more search, and find in urxvt FAQ, that some Debian users have similar problems. But the proposed answer didn't work for me. I done more search and rtfm. After some try and retry, I was able reassign this binding in ~/.Xdefaults: URxvt.keysym.M-N-KP_Multiply: command: Now, I can even assign this binding in fvwm and it work. I did send a mail to urxvt author with my solution, so he can eventually update the FAQ. . Dominique -- "We have the heroes we deserve."