>>>>> "jlm" == jlm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
jlm>
jlm> I have a keyboard with two keys on either side of the spacebar that
jlm> have a hollow diamond on them. I think these keys are the equivalent
jlm> of the Windows keys. xev reports that they are the super_l and
jlm> super_r keys.
jlm>
jlm> I have not yet found any program that takes advantage of these keys.
jlm> I would like to use these keys in keyboard shortcuts with fvwm. Is
jlm> this possible? From the documentation it seems you are limited to the
jlm> shift, ctrl, and alt keys as modifiers.
no, you can use all the modifiers 1-5. You need to check to which modifier
super is attached (e.g. with xkeycaps -pm) and then use this number in
the key binding commands. I'm using the super key e.g. as modifier5.
Additionally you may have to "undefine" a few default key bindings.
Klaus
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