Key Codes for setkeycodes
Mostafa Z. Afgani
mostafa.afgani at world.iu-bremen.de
Mon Dec 12 23:14:17 UTC 2005
Dotan Cohen wrote:
> On 12/13/05, Mike McCarty <mike.mccarty at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
>>Dotan Cohen wrote:
>>
>>[that he wanted to do some keycode stuff]
>>
>>You might want to use xev.
>>
>>Mike
>
>
> Thanks, Mike, but Xev seems to be more of a development tool than an
> application for assigning to a key permanent values. Word of caution
> to those who may go googling for Xev: there is a blonde who goes by
> that name, who appears on twice as many websites as the application
> Xev, and is a lot more interesting to study...
>
Here's what I did to get my A4tech KBS-26 working on Gnome:
http://darkknight9.blogspot.com/2005/08/custom-keybinding-gnome.html
The steps leading up to assigning KeySyms should be needed for KDE as
well .. but I don't know what you can use on KDE to assign commands to
KeySyms. I also have the problem that the scroller is recognized as a
single keypress event -- I don't know of any solution to that problem as
yet.
> Dotan
> http://technology-sleuth.com/short_answer/what_are_the_advantages_of_lcd_monitors.html
>
HTH,
-M
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