On Apr 13, 2006, at 9:23 PM, Olof Johansson wrote:
On Thu, Apr 13, 2006 at 09:17:04PM -0400, Rich Johnson wrote:
How do I switch text-consoles with an Apple Pro Keyboard. Neither
cmd-ctl-F(n) nor opt-ctl-F(n) do anything.
I can switch _from_ the gdm using cmd-ctl-F(n)...but I can't get
back! What am I missing?
Did you try Alt-F<x>? Also known as Opt-F<x>.
I tried--it didn't work. None of the combos I could think of switch
the console.
But your hint did send me looking at output from showkey and dumpkeys.
I think the problem is that the dead, left alt/option key would scan
as 'alt' and switch to console_2; but the
working, right alt/option key scans as ''altgr'' and fails switching
to the non-existant console_14.
I _think_ what I want to do here is remap the working right alt/
option key to ''alt'' and abandon 'altgr' altogether. Does that
sound reasonable?
Is the preferred method to unzip/modify/rezip the keymap in /etc/
console or would it be a post-boot script?
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