On Mon, Sep 01, 2003 at 01:20:50PM -0500, Charles Blair wrote: > > I installed debian on a Toshiba 1405 laptop approximately a year ago. > > Problem 1: when I am in an xterm window (from gnome?), I often > get a letter repeated when I press a key. I read somewhere that > this can be fixed by changing a "stickykeys" setting, but I would > like to know exactly what file to edit and what I do there.
I have a Toshiba Satellite 5100 which has a similar problem with the keyboard -- without any fixup, 1% of the keystrokes are doubled, but this happens only with the X window system, the consoles are not affected. The commands xkbset exp bo xkbset bo 1 fix this problem. I have these in the init function in my ~/.fvwm2rc file, for gnome, I don't know what the right file for putting startup commands would be. The xkbset program is not part of the standard X11 packages, but a debian package exists: http://packages.debian.org/unstable/x11/xkbset.html My experience is with a self-compiled xkbset program, though. > Problem 2: The touchpad mouse jumps around uncontrollably, and > won't move at all after a few minutes of use. This is usually due to having a wrong mouse type specified in /etx/X11/XF86Config-4. Sometimes, the problem is caused by gpm, when the /dev/gpmdata device is used by XFree86. In my experience, it's best not to have gpm translate the mouse protocoll at all (i.e. use the "raw" protocol). Greetinx, Jan -- +- Jan T. Kim -------------------------------------------------------+ | *NEW* email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | *NEW* WWW: http://www.inb.uni-luebeck.de/staff/kim.html | *-----=< hierarchical systems are for files, not for humans >=-----* -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]