On Wed, Aug 30, 2006 at 08:23:13PM +0200, Yannick Roehlly wrote: [...] > On my ibook, it's a little different: the two apple keys have the same 115 > keycode (but my apple usb keyboard makes the difference between the two 115 > and 116 apple keys. > > The fn key gives access to additional keycodes: > Here are my keycodes: > > .------.-----.------.--------------.-------.----. > | Ctrl | Alt | Apple | space | Apple | ^ | > `------^-----^------^--------------^-------^----' > keycodes 37 64 115 65 115 108 > name Ctrl_L Alt_L Super_L space Super_L KP_Enter > +fn keycodes 109 113 116 116 117 > +fn name Ctrl_R ISO_ Super_R Super_R Menu > Level3_Shift > > > I tried ISO_Level3_Shift and it acts as the Mode_Switch I had with my > > previous keymap. That is, I can access |\ etc... with this key + shift. > > Here it's possible with the usb keyboard but is very weird with the ibook > keyboard. For instance, if I want to make a | (shit + ISO_Level3_Shift + l) > I have to do "fn + shift + alt" release "fn + shit" while maintaining alt > and do a l. ;-)
If you set XkbModel to 'ibook', the small Enter key (keycode 108) becomes ISO_Level3_Shift. > There's also the problem of the lack of multi-key (for instance if you want > to make a �. See compose:* options in /usr/share/X11/xkb/rules/base.lst Denis -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]