[e-users] Windows key usage in enlightenment

2007-06-02 Thread Manfred Lotz
Hi there,
I'm struggling using the windows keys under E17.

I like to use the left windows key (between Ctrl and Alt on the left
side of the space bar) and the right windows key (between the AltGr
and Ctrl on the right side of the space bar) as two separate keys.

I messed around with the .Xmodmap and got Super_L for the left windows
key and Super_R for the right windows key.

However both are not usable under E17.


Actually I like to have combinations like:
Super_L + e 
Super_R + t 
aso.


How can I achieve this?




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Re: [e-users] Windows key usage in enlightenment

2007-06-02 Thread The Rasterman
On Sat, 02 Jun 2007 18:24:06 +0200 Manfred Lotz [EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:

 Hi there,
 I'm struggling using the windows keys under E17.
 
 I like to use the left windows key (between Ctrl and Alt on the left
 side of the space bar) and the right windows key (between the AltGr
 and Ctrl on the right side of the space bar) as two separate keys.
 
 I messed around with the .Xmodmap and got Super_L for the left windows
 key and Super_R for the right windows key.
 
 However both are not usable under E17.

run xev - in the window press your left and right windows keys. in the key
release events look at the state: value (possible 0x40 - it is for me). is the
state the same when you press the left or right windows key? :)

 
 Actually I like to have combinations like:
 Super_L + e 
 Super_R + t 
 aso.
 
 
 How can I achieve this?
 
 
 
 
 -- 
 Manfred
 
 
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