To some extent it depends on which window manager you use. In WindowMaker for example you can assign a key to any custom menu item. KDE has a program called khotkeys. This may have changed with KDE 2.x. I don't use it. Most of the popular WM's have some way of handling custom hot keys.
I believe there's also a way with raw X using ~/.Xresources or the equivalent X resource config file. I can't help you much there, but it's a hint anyway. :-) Cheers, Steve On Tuesday 13 March 2001 19:31, Matheson Cameron wrote: > Hey, > > Thanks to this wonderful list, I have figured out how > to access the extra keys on my Microsoft Natural Pro. > Unfortunately, they do nothing. I was wondering how I > might go about to binding a key, so that it would > launch a program, run a macro, etc. > > Thanks, > Cameron Matheson > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Auctions - Buy the things you want at great prices. > http://auctions.yahoo.com/ -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Steve Cooper Redmond, WA (Somewhere in the shadow of the evil empire)