On Mit, 2002-03-20 at 10:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> on 14/03/2002 04:20, Eric Lemoine at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >>> With
> >>>
> >>> XkbRulesxfree86
> >>> XkbModelmacintosh
> >>> XkbLayout fr_new
> >>>
> >>> my keyboard is still screwed up. By adding XkbKeycodes m
on 14/03/2002 04:20, Eric Lemoine at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>> With
>>>
>>> XkbRulesxfree86
>>> XkbModelmacintosh
>>> XkbLayout fr_new
>>>
>>> my keyboard is still screwed up. By adding XkbKeycodes macintosh
>>> everything works fine.
>>
>> So you seem to be still using
> > With
> >
> > XkbRulesxfree86
> > XkbModelmacintosh
> > XkbLayout fr_new
> >
> > my keyboard is still screwed up. By adding XkbKeycodes macintosh
> > everything works fine.
>
> So you seem to be still using ADB keycodes and need XkbModel
> macintosh_o
On Mit, 2002-03-13 at 17:06, Daniel Kleine-Albers wrote:
>
> the thing with fn+left alt didn't work, then i get a 3, which is the
> fn-function for the l-key.
What if you press fn, add alt, then release fn and combine a key with
alt? :) xev shows this is different, but I don't know if it will do
On Mit, 2002-03-13 at 17:43, Eric Lemoine wrote:
> > > Well, here is my InputDevice section for my french keyboard. The key
> > > option to get everything working was "XkbKeycodes" "macintosh". You
> > > may want to give this a try.
> >
> > This is kind of a kitchen sink approach...
> >
> > > Sec
> > Well, here is my InputDevice section for my french keyboard. The key
> > option to get everything working was "XkbKeycodes" "macintosh". You
> > may want to give this a try.
>
> This is kind of a kitchen sink approach...
>
> > Section "InputDevice"
> > Identifier "Mac Keyboard"
> >
Hello together,
the thing with fn+left alt didn't work, then i get a 3, which is the
fn-function for the l-key.
I found a "dirty" solution based on siggi's xmodmap proposol. With the
following xmodmap-file i can write an @ with the little enter key right
of the space bar on my powerbook keyb
On Mit, 2002-03-13 at 07:11, Daniel Kleine-Albers wrote:
>
> this doesn't work for me (i had this in the very beginning) as all the
> other solutions provided doesn't work for me either.
> Everything works fine, but i can't write an @ with my keyboard under X
> (neither with the integrated keybo
Hello Branden,
this doesn't work for me (i had this in the very beginning) as all the
other solutions provided doesn't work for me either.
Everything works fine, but i can't write an @ with my keyboard under X
(neither with the integrated keyboard of the powerbook g4 nor with an
external apple
On Tue, Mar 12, 2002 at 09:27:27AM +0100, Eric Lemoine wrote:
> Well, here is my InputDevice section for my french keyboard. The key
> option to get everything working was "XkbKeycodes" "macintosh". You
> may want to give this a try.
This is kind of a kitchen sink approach...
> Section "InputDevi
> Hello together,
>
> sorry to ask you this possibly dumb question, but i couldn't find the
> solution on the net.
>
> I have a little problem with my keyboard on the powerbook g4 titanium. I
> use a german keyboard layout, everything is working fine - even the
> umlauts - but i can't write an
Hi,
On Mon, 11 Mar 2002, Daniel Kleine-Albers wrote:
> I have a little problem with my keyboard on the powerbook g4 titanium. I
> use a german keyboard layout, everything is working fine - even the
> umlauts - but i can't write an @ (at-sign) with it. If i press alt+l
> only a l appears. How c
Hello together,
sorry to ask you this possibly dumb question, but i couldn't find the
solution on the net.
I have a little problem with my keyboard on the powerbook g4 titanium. I
use a german keyboard layout, everything is working fine - even the
umlauts - but i can't write an @ (at-sign) w
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