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If you have some keys that you can dedicate to these functions, yes;
otherwise, no, not with VNC as it is.
For dedicating a key - for example keypad + - do:
xmodmap -e 'keysym KP_Add = F15 F15 SunFront'
Note that on a standard Sun keyboard, the mappings are as follows:
Top right group (audio off, audio lower, audio raise, power):
SunAudioMute SunVideoDegauss
SunAudioLowerVolume SunVideoLowerBrightness
SunAudioRaiseVolume SunVideoRaiseBrightness
SunPowerSwitch SunPowerSwitchShift
Second-right top group (Print Screen, Scroll Lock, Pause):
print: F22 F22 Print SunSys_Req
scroll: F23 F23 Scroll_Lock
pause: F21 F21 Pause Break
Function keys F11 and F12:
F11 is SunF36
F12 is SunF37
Left group (Stop, Again, etc):
stop: F11 F11 Cancel
again: F12 F12 Redo
props: F13 F13 SunProps
undo: F14 F14 Undo
front: F15 F15 SunFront
copy: F16 F16 SunCopy
open: F17 F17 SunOpen
paste: F18 F18 SunPaste
find: F19 F19 Find
cut: F20 F20 SunCut
Standard setup won't let you assign a combination - like 'Alt-G' - to these
keys. In theory, though, a special application can. In addition, Motif does
provide a mechanism to remap the key assignments for things like copy and
paste, via 'dtbind' (on CDE systems; 'mwmbind' on standard Motif). Look at
its manual page for details.
On January 9, 2003 02:25 pm, Sean Adam wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm wondering if there is a way to emulate the Sun
> Keyboard keys (such as COPY PASTE OPEN FIND FRONT)
> when running a vncviewer on the PC (WIN2K
> specifically)
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Grant McDorman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Sr. Software Design Consultant
Cedara Software Corp. <URL:http://www.cedara.com>
(formerly I.S.G. Technologies Inc.)
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
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