oops... I sent the wrong file.
But of course in order for it to work with windows keys you must have your
keyboard type set to a 104 keys keyboard (IIRC it is called "Microsoft
Natural Keyboard" in various configuration files - or am I mixing two
different things?).
Tzafrir Cohen
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Well,
In your keymap the letters are mixed...
For example when I type "Alef" I get "Tav".
Bescide, Do you know a way to make it work on X based programs?
It only work's when I'm doing 'xterm -fn heb8x13' and running console
programs from there.
-Amir.
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> this one works fo
this one works for me. It uses right "windows" ("right meta" for X) key
instead of right alt, for which you may have some other uses
Anyway - a 104 keyboard can use any xmodmap file intended for a 101
keyboard.
Tzafrir Cohen
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On Fri, 8 Oct 1999, Amir Hardon wrote:
> Does anyo
Does anyone have a valid Hebrew key map for a win95(I replaced my OS but
not my keyboard...) keyboard,
For X windows?
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