THe major problem is that the Sun keyboard has just more keys. Hence, no-one
can define a proper keymap. Since this is not only a vnc problem but also
for other X11 servers, use the general X11 solution.
Have a look at `xkeycaps` to alter keys on the fly. Once you are set with
your configuration, have it produce your favorite keymap file and default it
in your system. IF xkeycaps is not available on your system, look for it at
your favorite ftp site. Read the xkeycaps documentation for details.

Success

CBee

> A couple of years ago, Mike Miller askes this question but 
> there was no answer
> yet:
>    "I  am running VNCviewer under WinNT to view Xvnc on 
> Solaris. It's really 
>    superb, but there's one thing I can't figure out. How can 
> I use some of 
>    the Sun keyboard commands like 'Front', 'Copy' and 
> 'Paste'? Is there a 
>    corresponding keystroke on the PC? Can I set something up 
> to make it 
>    work?"
> 
> So I have the same problem now and I'd like to ask if anybody 
> has a solution
> for this.
> 
> Regards,
>   Roland
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