Simon Piette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > * Andre Berger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [001104 09:03]: > > Taro Fukunaga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > How do I fix my keyboard settings if xkeycaps is broken? I can't > > > scroll the window to select a keyboard. I have a PowerComputing > > > keyboard and whenever I press Caps-Lock in X I get an A and an a > > > if I depress it. I would appreciate any pointers on how to fix > > > this. -- Taro > > Edit /etc/X11/Xmodmap. Make backup copy before you actually do. > > Which modifications you've made? To fix this problem, I had to use a > patch from Jerry Quinn (look in the archive). > > Simon Piette I changed a good part of my /etc/X11/Xmodmap because there was no acceptable german keyboard for the PowerBook 3400, so this was a general advice where to start if you want to change your key layout. From what you say I've learned it's not the right advice to solve this problem. -- Andre