Hi
On 8/13/05, Cedric Pradalier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Right, but what if the keycode returned for the two apple
> keys are the same?
>
> Pressing left:
>
> KeyPress event, serial 25, synthetic NO, window 0x3c1,
> root 0x48, subw 0x0, time 608689444, (107,109),
> root:(140,158),
On Fri, Aug 12, 2005 at 11:33:15PM -0700, Brian C wrote:
>
> I followed these instructions. However, I am using gdm and Gnome and now
> when Gnome loads I get a message saying, "You have a keyboard remapping
> file (.Xmodmap) in your home directory whose contents will now be ignored."
In some
Hi Andreas,
Andreas Wuest wrote:
Hi Brian
On 8/12/05, Brian C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I want the two "Apple" keys on my powerbook to simply be extra CTRL
keys. I've tried to do this a couple different ways, but it's never
worked. Anyone know how to do this? (Explain step-by-step!) Thanks.
According to Andreas Wuest, on Fri, 12 Aug 2005 20:09:51
+0200,
>Hi Brian
>
>On 8/12/05, Brian C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I want the two "Apple" keys on my powerbook to simply be
>extra CTRL > keys. I've tried to do this a couple different
>ways, but it's never > worked. Anyone know how to
Hi Brian
On 8/12/05, Brian C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want the two "Apple" keys on my powerbook to simply be extra CTRL
> keys. I've tried to do this a couple different ways, but it's never
> worked. Anyone know how to do this? (Explain step-by-step!) Thanks.
1. $ xev
1.1. move mouse poin
Hi,
I want the two "Apple" keys on my powerbook to simply be extra CTRL
keys. I've tried to do this a couple different ways, but it's never
worked. Anyone know how to do this? (Explain step-by-step!) Thanks.
Brian
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