Re: Remapping Keyboard Keys

2000-01-30 Thread Seth Golub
I wrote: > Your default keymap is in /etc/kbd/ Oops. I'm out of date. If you're more modern than I am, it's in /etc/console-tools/.

Re: Remapping Keyboard Keys

2000-01-29 Thread Seth Golub
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > I am able to remap the keys in X, but I have no clue where to begin > working to alleviate the console situation. Your default keymap is in /etc/kbd/ and other keymaps are in /usr/share/keymaps/ Make a new keymap based on /etc/kbd/default.kmap.gz `loadkeys yourfile`

Re: Remapping Keyboard Keys

2000-01-28 Thread Heather
> (Sortof on-list-topic) > > Last October, I had the misfortune to spill my coca-cola ... > ... eventually shorted out the left-most keys on the board. > > I was wondering if there was any way to remap the keys affected by the > cola-spill to working, but unused keys on the right-hand side. I a

Re: Remapping Keyboard Keys

2000-01-28 Thread Austin Murphy
On Fri, 28 Jan 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > BTW, if anybody has a connection to buy replacement Toshiba keyboards, let me > know. I would be very grateful. try: www. pcservice.com 1-800-PCPARTS They have nearly everything in computer parts. The web site is annoyingly slow and the prices ar

Remapping Keyboard Keys

2000-01-28 Thread epsas
(Sortof on-list-topic) Last October, I had the misfortune to spill my coca-cola on my laptop keyboard. The soft drink landed on the "Fn" key, between "alt" and "ctrl"... Very very bad misfortune. At the time, I didn't know how to field-strip my Tecra to remove and rinse the keyboard. I allow