Same idea. I xev doesn't report Mod4 events, it's probably deeper than an awesome config mistake, something related to X11, udev, etc. ?
Le mer. 13 juil. 2016 à 08:04, Namikaze Minato <lloydsen...@gmail.com> a écrit : > The only think I can say is that the rc.lua change you described here > cannot have caused your mod key to stop working. > Did you try to see if your mod4 key works outside of the graphical > environment to try to understand what is happening? > > Regards, > LLoyd > > On 13 July 2016 at 04:39, Abraham Baker <z1693...@students.niu.edu> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > My Mod4 (SuperL and R) keys stopped working today after I altered my > rc.lua > > to make switching client focus easier. > > > > All I did was to switch the default binding of "Mod4 + Control + j/k" to > > "Mod4 + Control + h/l" for changing the screen.focus_relative. Using H > and > > L to move the focus left and right makes more intuitive sense to me > because > > my monitors are arranged linearly. > > > > I remembered to change the tag.incncol bindings as well, since they were > > already using Mod4 + Control + h/l. > > > > However, after making these changes, I now cannot use Mod4 at all (it > does > > not register in xev). If I restore the config to the way it was before, > Mod4 > > still does not work. Switching to Alt (Mod1) works, but I would much > rather > > use Mod4 if possible. > > > > Any help in figuring out how to restore Mod4 functionality would be > greatly > > appreciated. > > > > Thanks, > > Aber > > -- > To unsubscribe, send mail to awesome-unsubscr...@naquadah.org. >