Re: [lubuntu-users] Help: Map one key to another key in Lubuntu

2017-10-21 Thread Brendan || Lyn Perrine
On Sun, 22 Oct 2017 04:12:02 +0200 Ralf Mardorf wrote: > >I can bring an external keyboard if any typing on terminal is needed > > As a temporary solution you don't need to connect an external keyboard. > > Apart from the unicode method with the shift+ctrl+u

Re: [lubuntu-users] Help: Map one key to another key in Lubuntu

2017-10-21 Thread Ralf Mardorf
>I can bring an external keyboard if any typing on terminal is needed As a temporary solution you don't need to connect an external keyboard. Apart from the unicode method with the shift+ctrl+u shortcut I already mentioned, you also could install an on-screen virtual keyboard.

Re: [lubuntu-users] Help: Map one key to another key in Lubuntu

2017-10-21 Thread Ralf Mardorf
As a temporary solution you could press shift+ctrl+u and after that type 20 and then push enter . -- Lubuntu-users mailing list Lubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/lubuntu-users

Re: [lubuntu-users] Help: Map one key to another key in Lubuntu

2017-10-21 Thread Mark F
I use the "xev" command to see the key names/codes for various keys. And, have created key bindings in ~/.config/openbox/lubuntu-rc.xml. For example, I made a script to turn off/on my touchpad (by pressing Window-key + spacebar).[1] I don't think that will work for you. That seems to be a

[lubuntu-users] Help: Map one key to another key in Lubuntu

2017-10-21 Thread Siddhishwor Man Shrestha
Hello fellow Lubuntu users, I wanted to know if we can map certain key of keyboard to another key. The problem is the spacebar key of my laptop is broken. So I wanted to remap the "right click" key to the spacebar. I have been doing that on windows but couldn't find a way on lubuntu. I can