I am having this problem within fluxbox, but I also noticed it in kde. --- Dušan Lacko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sunday 03 March 2002 16:17, Hoyt wrote: > > I "fixed" this for KDE by putting a script in > ~/.kde/Autostart. Adding it > > I did the same -- I've put a short > #!/bin/sh > xmodmap /etc/X11/Xmodmap > script to ~/.kde/Autostart because the changes I > made to Xmodmap didn't seem > to work in KDE. I think that KDE is causing the > problem, because my special > (browser, mail client, terminal, shutdown, ....) > keys also stop to work after > I switch keyboard layouts in KDE (Slovak <-> U.S. > English). I have to rerun > xmodmap /etc/X11/Xmodmap to make the keys work > again. > > > to /etc/X11/Xmodmap was ineffective. KDE also does > not like the "XF86" > > keysyms, but I understand that other windows > managers do OK with them. > > Yes, KDE ignores the XF86 keysyms -- that's why I > remapped the extra keys to > F13 ~ F22 in /etc/Xmodmap. KDE doesn't have problem > assigning functions to > F?? keys but it still kills my Xmodmap settings > every time I switch the > keyboard layouts. > > -- > Dušan Lacko > [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
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