On Wed, 18 Feb 2004 07:48:05 -0500 Ben Winslow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 2004-02-18 at 05:54, stu wrote: > > Thanks for all the suggestions, everyone. For anyone who may be > > interested, I created a .xmodmaprc file in my home directory > > containing: > > > > keycode 222 = F33 > > keycode 223 = F34 > > keycode 227 = F35 > > > > I had to use F33, F34 and F35 (my keyboard doesn't have them) as > > xmodmap complained if I used a keysym name that wasn't in > > keysymdef.h - I'm not sure if it's safe to add my own entries to > > keysymdef.h. > > FWIW, XFree86 has key symbols for these keys (defines in > XF86keysym.h): XF86PowerOff, XF86Sleep, and XF86WakeUp. There are > also some symbols that may be more appropriate to what you're actually > using the keys for, such as XF86AudioNext. Thanks! That's even better. I've changed my .xmodmaprc to bind to appropriate names, that I can easily trace back to my keyboard keys. -- Stuart Logie Programmer UNIVERSAL COMPUTER SERVICES (PTY) LTD A member of South Africa's largest retail software vendor, the UCS Group Tel : (011) 712 1371 Cell : 082 902 5632 Fax : (011) 339 3421 Internet : http://ucs.co.za "I am the Unconquerable Spirit." -- Poet Unknown Powered by Debian GNU/Linux - testing/unstable
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