Am 2003.11.09 07:30 schrieb(en) r6_g: > I have not used kernel 2.6 yet, bu about the buttons in your computer > that you want to activate (i.e.mail) in the gnome desktop there is > program acme that will help you to do just that. Maybe kde has a > similar program, take a look
Thanks for your help,but: no, acme is indeed cool, but it doesn't work if a key don't produce a scancode... :( I tried to read /dev/input/event1 (it's the keyboard) with cat (after loading evdev!) and yes, there is no reaction when pressing those keys :/
Has anybody another idea? cu /Steffen -- /"\ \ / ASCII Ribbon Campaign | "The best way to predict X * NO HTML/RTF in e-mail | the future is to invent it." / \ * NO MSWord docs in e-mail| -- Alan Kay
pgpqkBqbeYy5x.pgp
Description: PGP signature