> For instance, in my case, I had written a file > /etc/udev/keymaps/apple-aluminum containing: > > 0x70035 86 # Left to z: 102nd (providing backslash bar) > 0x70064 grave # Left to 1: grave notsign > 0x70068 insert # F13 > > for the remappings I needed. The first number is the scan code, the > second word is the key code or some associated symbol corresponding > to the KEY_* macros from "/usr/include/linux/input.h". Due to a bug > in the udev keymap utility, I had to use the key code 86 instead of > the symbol 102nd above (though I've now written a patch, see Debian > bug 654947).
Thanks. This sounds fairly involved,however, it turns out shift+f10 will do what I want. Dispite it being annoying my keyboard seems to lack this key I think I'll stick to shift +f10 for now until I get some time to invest a few hours in doing this. Thanks for all your help and such a comprehensive response. Best regards, Daniel -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20130302035556.ga5...@gwsc.vic.edu.au