I have a problem with xmodmap on an OpeBSD 4.4 installation
(Dell Latitude D830).  My .xmodmap file looks like this:

remove Lock = Caps_Lock
keysym Caps_Lock = Control_L
add Control = Control_L
keycode  22 = backslash bar
keycode  51 = BackSpace BackSpace Delete underscore
keycode  49 = Escape asciitilde grave bar
keycode  113 = grave asciitilde
pointer = 1 2 3

That is, besides the "usual" Caps/Ctrl swap I also swap Backspace
and "\|" as well as some other keys. This worked fine in "old"
OpenBSD (X) versions. In an earlier OpenBSD version I first noticed
that "Shift Backspace" does not produce "|" but "\".  After some
hacking I found that I could make it work again by using

Section "ServerFlags"
        Option          "XkbDisable"    "true"
EndSection

in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.  Trying the same trick in 4.4 does not
work at all, several things break, including function keys,
key repetition, etc.

Question: is there a way to make xmodmap work for Shift-Backspace
properly?

If not, do I need to use XKEYBOARD or is there a simpler way to
achieve my keyboard remapping goals (so it looks like a "standard
UNIX" keyboard)?

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