On 01/31/2015 10:40 AM, Boris Faure wrote: > On 15-01-31 14:51, Dave wrote: >> In the year 2015, of the month of January, on the 29th day, David Moylan >> wrote: >>> My terminology (0.7.0) window is not responding to any of the keys from >>> the number pad on my keyboard (with NumLk off = Home, PageUp, PageDown, >>> End, plus arrows). It responds to all of those on their own individual >>> keys. It responds to the numbers with NumLk on, and all other apps >>> seems to respond normally to the keys in both modes. Any ideas how to >>> debug this? >> I'd start by running "xev", and find out what keycode is generated when you >> press those keys. Then compare to the table shown by "xmodmap -pk", and >> see what symbols match up to the keycodes. You may have to create a custom >> xmodmap file to fix this. > An other possible easier way would be to use terminology. In the > settings panel, there is a "keys" section. Add key bindings for every > key in you numpad and give us the names of the keys. > > When NumLk is on, are all the non-numbers keys working correctly (like > the Enter there) ? > > I do not have any numpad on my keyboards to test :( > Thanks. This worked great. The xmodmap output had those keys mapped to things like KP_Prior, but the dedicated key would output Prior. I modified my local .Xmodmap to define these the same as the dedicated keys and all is well.
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