On Fri, Oct 12, 2007 at 05:30:48PM -0700, ottomeister wrote: > On 10/11/07, Gary Mills <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > We recently switched from Solaris 10 SPARC to Solaris 10 x86 for our > > Sun Ray servers, and noticed a great increase in performance. One > > change, though, was that the ten-key keypad on the left of the Sun > > keyboards on our Sun Rays has stopped working. I use the [Front] key > > to move a window from the rear to the front or vise-versa, but this > > has stopped working. Instead, these keys generate character strings > > on the screen.
> What desktop are you using, and what window manager? > Multihead? Xinerama? If you're using Xinerama then > this might be CR 6566519. No, we're just using the standard Java Desktop with Xsun and single displays. These are the same Sun Rays and keyboards that we used with SPARC. Only the server architecture has changed. > The hex above looks reasonable, assuming you're seeing it in > an xterm or similar window. It's what you'd expect in a VT220 > terminal emulation where the X KeySyms produced by those > keys have been converted to VT escape sequences. If you type > them into 'xev' then you should see 'Stop' reported as F11 and > so on. Yes, those were in gnome-terminal with a hex dumper. > The problem is that the window manager would usually > intercept and act on keys like 'Front' (F15 or 'ESC [ 2 8 ~') and > 'Open' (F17 or 'ESC [ 3 1 ~') instead of letting them be > delivered to an application. That's not happening here. On a SPARC workstation, in the [Keyboard Shortcuts] window, I can see `Raise obscured window, otherwise lower' listed as F15. That corresponds. Let me go look at an x86 Sun Ray. Ah, it's listed as Disabled there. It must think that I have a different keyboard, but it's the standard Sun type 6 keyboard. Is there some place I can fix this for all users on all Sun Rays or x86 workstations? -- -Gary Mills- -Unix Support- -U of M Academic Computing and Networking- _______________________________________________ SunRay-Users mailing list [email protected] http://www.filibeto.org/mailman/listinfo/sunray-users
