Op Sat, 16 Jan 2010 03:39 +0000, George wrote: > I added the following lines into my .xmodmaprc and I call xmodmap at > startup to configure my keys how I want them: > > remove Lock = Caps_Lock > remove Mod4 = Super_L > remove Mod1 = Alt_L > remove Control = Control_L > add Lock = Super_L > add Lock = Control_L > add Control = Caps_Lock > add Mod4 = Alt_L > > However now my keyboard layout change no longer works.
I believe that this will work: remove Lock = Caps_Lock remove Mod4 = Super_L remove Mod1 = Alt_L remove Control = Control_L keycode 50 = Caps_Lock keycode 37 = Caps_Lock keycode 66 = Control_L keycode 64 = Super_L add Lock = Caps_Lock add Mod4 = Super_L add Mod1 = Alt_L add Control = Control_L Here, 50, 37, 66 and 64 are the keycodes for the left Shift key, the left Ctrl key, the CapsLock key and the left Alt key, respectively, with my keyboard. You could use xev to find out what these values are with your keyboard, and change them accordingly. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org