Hi,
I have a USB keyboard with a special "@" button that sends ctrl-alt-2 when pressed. I have been unable to configure xorg to use this button as an @, and I can't find anyone who know how to do this. My workaround is to make a keyboard shortcut in the window-manager to run "xvkbd -xsendevent -text @" when ctrl-alt-2 is pressed. I have not tested it in a production environment, but it works on my computer. I would also like to learn how to do this the proper way to do it. It is embarrassing that I have run linux for over 20 years, and still can not configure a keyboard. People makes fun of me :( I tried to do it with: xmodmap -e "add mod3 = Alt_L Control_L"; but that does not make mod3 in to a combination of Alt_L and Control_L as far as I understand. It only maps Alt_L to mod3 and Control_L to mod3. I was able to do this in the console by creating a file with dumpkeys and adding "control alt keycode 3 = at" then loading it with loadkeys. I was hoping it would be possible to do something similar with xorg. This is the keyboard: http://www.tastaturen.com/ergebnis.lasso?-session=shop:42F941961dfbe2AB4DjsnH32421E&kn=2504&vo=p&lng2=e Best regards -- Knut Olav Bøhmer
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