Brian Servis wrote:
>
> *- On 3 Sep, Kent West wrote about "Re: Another try - help to fix arrow keys
> in X"
> >
> >
> >> So it looks like your keymap is all messed up. Are you running xmodmap
> If you are not modifying the defaults in any way
Brian Servis wrote:
>
> *- On 3 Sep, Kent West wrote about "Re: Another try - help to fix arrow keys
> in X"
> > Brian Servis wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >> So it looks like your keymap is all messed up. Are you running xmodmap
> >> or
*- On 3 Sep, Kent West wrote about "Re: Another try - help to fix arrow keys
in X"
> Brian Servis wrote:
>
>
>
>> So it looks like your keymap is all messed up. Are you running xmodmap
>> or anything at the start of your xsession? Try using xev again an
Brian Servis wrote:
> So it looks like your keymap is all messed up. Are you running xmodmap
> or anything at the start of your xsession? Try using xev again and
> walking through all your keys, maybe you will see a pattern. You could
> also try using xkeycaps for the same purpose.
>
> --
Brian Servis wrote:
> Mine for a microsoft layout keyboard is simply:
>
> Section "Keyboard"
> Protocol"Standard"
> XkbKeymap "xfree86(us_microsoft)"
> EndSection
>
> I don't see anything really strange in yours. Try trimming it down to
> just the XkbKeymap.
>
> --
> Brian
*- On 2 Sep, Kent West wrote about "Re: Another try - help to fix arrow keys
in X"
> "Richard E. Hawkins" wrote:
>>
>> kent kalled,
>> >Anyone know how to fix my non-functioning arrow keys, page-up/down
>> keys,
>> > etc in X? T
*- On 2 Sep, Kent West wrote about "Re: Another try - help to fix arrow keys
in X"
> Brian Servis wrote:
>>
>> *- On 23 Mar, Kent West wrote about "Another try - help to fix arrow keys in
>> X"
>> > Another try
>> >
>> >
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On Thu, 2 Sep 1999, Kent West wrote:
> "Richard E. Hawkins" wrote:
> >
> > The first step is to use xev, which will tell you what events are
> happening. If you post what it tells you keys are, someone (maybe me,
> more likely not :) probably knows what they m
"Richard E. Hawkins" wrote:
>
> kent kalled,
> >Anyone know how to fix my non-functioning arrow keys, page-up/down
> keys,
> > etc in X? They work fine in the console mode. Not having these keys is
> > pretty crippling.
>
> The first step is to use xev, which will tell you what events are happeni
Brian Servis wrote:
>
> *- On 23 Mar, Kent West wrote about "Another try - help to fix arrow keys in
> X"
> > Another try
> >
> > Anyone know how to fix my non-functioning arrow keys, page-up/down keys,
> > etc in X? They work fine in the consol
Brian Servis wrote:
>
> *- On 23 Mar, Kent West wrote about "Another try - help to fix arrow keys in
> X"
> > Another try
> >
> > Anyone know how to fix my non-functioning arrow keys, page-up/down keys,
> > etc in X? They work fine in the consol
kent kalled,
>Anyone know how to fix my non-functioning arrow keys, page-up/down
keys,
> etc in X? They work fine in the console mode. Not having these keys is
> pretty crippling.
The first step is to use xev, which will tell you what events are happening.
If you post what it tells you keys are
*- On 23 Mar, Kent West wrote about "Another try - help to fix arrow keys in X"
> Another try
>
> Anyone know how to fix my non-functioning arrow keys, page-up/down keys,
> etc in X? They work fine in the console mode. Not having these keys is
> pretty crippling.
>
Another try
Anyone know how to fix my non-functioning arrow keys, page-up/down keys,
etc in X? They work fine in the console mode. Not having these keys is
pretty crippling.
Thanks!
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