Em Seg, 2005-05-09 Ãs 22:54 +0300, Eddy Petrisor escreveu:
This in interesting, will try with the right Option (Alt) key.#get your new hot AltGr out of the key between z and left shift xmodmap -e "keycode 94 = Alt_R"
good luck
did I say Alt _again_ ? I meant option...
Good for you -- the software I use really feels better with separate Alt and Meta keys, and the use I want really needs AltGr.
I meant that the keys (from a hardware connection POV) are identical.
If right and left Alt are the same from a hardware PoV I'm stuck...
So what would lswin_switch and alts_toggle mean?
Press Left Win-key to choose 3rd level
Is there a vocabulary or tutorial to understand what's 3rd level?
I learned all I know by digging the forums, web and man page for xev
Both Alt keys together change group
And what a group would be?
read man xmodmap, xev
use xkbwatch - a nice tool to detect if your groups are activated (hint: press shift, alt... and so on)
That is nice indeed... but then these are user configurations, and ideally I would like to, after testing, implement then in X and leave Gnome out of the way... how to?
I think is possible. Look for a thread in which I participated (related to starting gtkpbbuttons at X startup).
There is a hint there that might help, taking into account that xmodmap is a X command, not a GNOME one ;-)
again, keep me posted
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