If my patch to add scancodes works out ok with the cvs (I need to
hear from someone if I did the "cvs diff -u" right), then I'll
start on one to add a hotkey for the mouse (and to find out how
to send a "middle click" to the machine properly--maybe how to
get the "PS/2 mouse device" to ID as an MS
wheel-mouse/Intelimouse(r) ).
What I am thinking of for the hot-key is the following (written
like the emacs commands--the space denotes a pause of less than 5
seconds):
Crtl-PrntScrn m (or M if Caps-Lock is on): enable/disable
mouse
Ctrl-PrntScrn p (ditto for P):
pass the Ctrl-PrntScrn to the guest
Ctrl-PrntScrn i (ditto for I):
ignore the keypress event (Ctrl-PrntScrn) and return to the loop
Any commnets?
Gabriel Gerhardsson wrote:
> > Actually, Alt-PrntSrcn triggers the SysRq--its been that
> > way for 20 years now (maybe more).
>
> Doh! Sorry... =)
> I'm not *that* well informed about Linux... but I'm working
> on it...
>
> Anyway, as I said before, hotkeys look like a good idea.
>
> /Gabriel
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Drew Northup, N1XIM