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 shortcut I already
> mentioned, you also could install an on-screen virtual keyboard.
> 
> https://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/xvkbd
> https://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/florence
> https://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/onboard
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I have used onboard with lubuntu before and still works in lxde without weird 
bugs really. Onboard even works in places you would not expect it to like the 
tiling window manager i3. 
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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.

https://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/xvkbd
https://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/florence
https://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/onboard
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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  .

 

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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 higher-level
"actions" (commands, window actions).

I think you want xmodmap. I played with this once in the past. You're going
to be dealing with keycode 65 (or symbol x020). You can see those codes
using xev and pressing the spacebar (if you had one).

If you execute "xmodmap -pke" it will display the current mappings.

This might have info about how to make a permanent change:

https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/xmodmap


See this (scroll down a bit, and there's a part about remapping the
spacebar):

https://askubuntu.com/questions/130144/how-to-map-a-key-to-another-on-my-keyboard


There is also an xkeycaps GUI you can install with

sudo apt-get install xkeycaps


After it installs, execute "xkeycaps" and you can right-click the space
bar, choose "Duplicate Key." It will display a crosshair to click the key
you want duplicated into a spacebar. (I think. I didn't proceed.). You can
also right-click the key you want to turn into a spacebar and chose "Edit
keysyms" and change it to have the settings of the spacebar.

I'm sure there are people here who do this stuff in their sleep. But, maybe
the above will get you started.

[1] See: http://openbox.org/wiki/Help:Bindings
http://openbox.org/wiki/Help:Actions

After changing lubuntu-rc.xml execute "openbox --reconfigure" from a
command line


On Sun, Oct 15, 2017 at 4:35 AM, Siddhishwor Man Shrestha <
aksha...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 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 bring an external keyboard if any typing on terminal is needed,
> though I often also use the laptop without the external keyboard so this is
> crucial to solve.
>
> Thanks,
> Siddhi.
>
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[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 bring an external keyboard if any typing on terminal is needed,
though I often also use the laptop without the external keyboard so this is
crucial to solve.

Thanks,
Siddhi.
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