PC> And why does my meta key end up in the stupid windows key and not the Alt
PC> like it used to?
You can get the behaviour you want by using the 101/102 key keymap.
Or by upgrading to 4.2.0.
Juliusz
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On Thursday 28 February 2002 10:19, you wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 27, 2002 at 06:29:45PM +, Pedro Corte-Real wrote:
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> I can't answer your important question, but:
> > And why does my meta key end up in the stupid windows key and not the Alt
> > like i
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On Thursday 28 February 2002 10:19, you wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 27, 2002 at 06:29:45PM +, Pedro Corte-Real wrote:
>
> I can't answer your important question, but:
> > And why does my meta key end up in the stupid windows key and not the Alt
> > like
On Wed, Feb 27, 2002 at 06:29:45PM +, Pedro Corte-Real wrote:
I can't answer your important question, but:
>
> And why does my meta key end up in the stupid windows key and not the Alt
> like it used to?
Because that's much better!
Because then you have Alt and Meta both, which gives you
On Wed, Feb 27, 2002 at 06:29:45PM +, Pedro Corte-Real wrote:
I can't answer your important question, but:
>
> And why does my meta key end up in the stupid windows key and not the Alt
> like it used to?
Because that's much better!
Because then you have Alt and Meta both, which gives you
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My Xfree86 keyboard section has the following options:
Identifier "Generic Keyboard"
Driver "keyboard"
Option "CoreKeyboard"
Option "XkbRules" "xfree86"
Option "XkbModel" "pc104"
Option "XkbL
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My Xfree86 keyboard section has the following options:
Identifier "Generic Keyboard"
Driver "keyboard"
Option "CoreKeyboard"
Option "XkbRules" "xfree86"
Option "XkbModel" "pc104"
Option "Xkb
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