Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2001 15:52:29 +0800
From: Raymond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: Key commands and impedance

*sigh* corrections already ... I should really double-check my posts before I send 
them.

>To do your Alt-+ and Alt-- therefore you'd have to hold down Alt-Fn-; and Alt-Fn-+ 
>respectively (assuming you haven't activated num-lock).
Of course, I just realized Alt-+ and Alt-- aren't any good to you are they! Make that 
Ctrl-Alt-+ and Ctrl-Alt-- map to Ctrl-Alt-Fn-+ and Ctrl-Alt-Fn-- respectively (I'm 
assuming Linux doesn't care if you use the left or the right Ctrl and Alt keys, if it 
insists on the left ones you'll have to go Fn-F11/Ctrl-Alt-;/Fn-F11 or 
Fn-F11/Ctrl-Alt-P/Fn-F11 to do it). Phew!

Also, I missed 2 keys off the 101 key keyboard. Numeric '.' maps to Fn-. and numeric 
ENTER maps to Fn-ENTER. Pretty much the bog standard laptop extended keyboard layout 
... I'm still wondering why Toshiba decided to implement it on the Libretto but not 
mention it in any of their docs or print it on the keyboard though ...

- Raymond




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