The contents of my .wmii-hg/wmiirc_local created by wmii: MODKEY=Mod1 The contents of wmiir read /keys: Mod1-Shift-c Mod1-Shift-h Mod1-Shift-j Mod1-Shift-k Mod1-Shift-l Mod1-Shift-t Mod1-a Mod1-b Mod1-d Mod1-f Mod1-h Mod1-j Mod1-k Mod1-l Mod1-m Mod1-n Mod1-p Mod1-s Mod1-t Mod1-Return Mod1-Shift-0 Mod1-Shift-1 Mod1-Shift-2 Mod1-Shift-3 Mod1-Control-j Mod1-Shift-4 Mod1-Control-k Mod1-Shift-5 Mod1-Shift-6 Mod1-Shift-7 Mod1-Shift-8 Mod1-Shift-9 Mod1-Control-t Mod1-0 Mod1-1 Mod1-2 Mod1-3 Mod1-4 Mod1-5 Mod1-6 Mod1-7 Mod1-8 Mod1-9 Mod1-space Mod1-Shift-space
All there. On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 2:08 PM, Thomas Dahms <da...@ymail.com> wrote: > Am 15.04.2011, 19:41 Uhr, schrieb Jay Mundrawala <jdmundraw...@gmail.com>: > > > I've set it to alt, but I have tried both. >> > > Where have you set that? > Keep in mind that wmii from hg reads files in ~/.wmii-hg/, while it is > ~/.wmii/ for released versions. > Also, the syntax of wmiirc has changed slightly since 3.9.2; using an older > wmiirc in ~/.wmii-hg/ might cause the failure. Try with an empty ~/.wmii-hg/ > first. > > If that still does not help, check whether your keys appear in the output > of "wmiir read /keys". > > -- > Thomas Dahms > >