> On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 8:25 PM, Oliver Heins wrote:
> As I had a similar issue recently, but with dwm:
>
> Which keycode does xev print when you press the Windows key? If it's
> not 127 (=0x7f) try something like this:
>From xev:
KeyPress event, serial 28, synthetic NO, window 0xa1,
Hi Arnuld,
arnuld uttre writes:
> I have installed the latest wmii and then removed the older
> ~/.wmii-3.5 directory. I copied the new rc.wmii to ~/.wmii-hg/
> directory and then changed the Mod key to Mod4. 90% of the times when
> I start wmii it does not respond to the Mod4 key. If I chang
I have installed the latest wmii and then removed the older
~/.wmii-3.5 directory. I copied the new rc.wmii to ~/.wmii-hg/
directory and then changed the Mod key to Mod4. 90% of the times when
I start wmii it does not respond to the Mod4 key. If I change the key
back to Alt (Mod1) , it works fin
Thank you both...i tried it and it worked!!!
I had to remove the last option from the resize function in the gaplessgrid
patch, but that's ok...:)
-- Beware of he who would deny you access to information, for in his heart
he dreams himself your master.
On Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 23:21, Simon Parent
I have installed the latest wmii and then removed the older
~/.wmii-3.5 directory. I copied the new rc.wmii to ~/.wmii-hg/
directory and then changed the Mod key to Mod4. 90% of the times when
I start wmii it does not respond to the Mod4 key. If I change the key
back to Alt (Mod1) , it works fin