(Sortof on-list-topic)

Last October, I had the misfortune to spill my coca-cola on my laptop keyboard. 
 The soft drink landed on the "Fn" key, between "alt" and "ctrl"... Very very 
bad misfortune.

At the time, I didn't know how to field-strip my Tecra to remove and rinse the 
keyboard.  I allowed the sugar to dry on the keyboard and it eventually shorted 
out the left-most keys on the board.

I was wondering if there was any way to remap the keys affected by the 
cola-spill to working, but unused keys on the right-hand side.  I am able to 
remap the keys in X, but I have no clue where to begin working to alleviate the 
console situation.


BTW, if anybody has a connection to buy replacement Toshiba keyboards, let me 
know.  I would be very grateful.  

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