Re: [Xpert]Special keys on laptop keyboard

2002-01-06 Thread Ricardo Igarashi

On Sun, 6 Jan 2002 20:49:02 +0100
Lennart Poettering <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Sun, 06.01.02 16:39, Henrik Sandklef ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> 
> > HI!
> > 
> > I think that xikbd can help you out!
> > http://www.sandklef.com/xikbd/
> 
> No. Unfortunately not, as My four extra keys are not distuingishable
> of Print, Delete, Pause, Mode_switch.
> 
> I could use this utility to bind some action on Delete, but I might
> want to use the real key sometimes. So it is not sensible.

Hi.

Did you tested if the keycodes are really the same as Print, Delete,
Pause and Mode_switch?

Try the command "xev" and check the kyecodes of these 4 keys and the
"real" Print, Delete, Pause and Mode_switch keys.

If the keycodes are the same, you can try one thing: configure these keys
on the console, and disable the Xkb in the XF86Config file...

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Re: [Xpert]Special keys on laptop keyboard

2002-01-06 Thread Lennart Poettering

On Sun, 06.01.02 16:39, Henrik Sandklef ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

> HI!
> 
> I think that xikbd can help you out!
>   http://www.sandklef.com/xikbd/

No. Unfortunately not, as My four extra keys are not distuingishable
of Print, Delete, Pause, Mode_switch.

I could use this utility to bind some action on Delete, but I might
want to use the real key sometimes. So it is not sensible.

lp

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Re: [Xpert]Special keys on laptop keyboard

2002-01-06 Thread Henrik Sandklef

HI!

I think that xikbd can help you out!
http://www.sandklef.com/xikbd/


Best regards Henrik


On Sat, 2002-01-05 at 22:16, Lennart Poettering wrote:
> Foo!
> 
> On my laptop from Medion I have four special keys on the upper right
> corner of the keyboard. I want use them under XFree4. Unfortunately
> they seem to produce the keycodes 107, 110, 111, 113. On my keymap
> these are mapped onto Print, Delete, Pause and Mode_switch. It seems
> as if they were not distuingishable from the real Print, Delte, Pause
> and Mode_switch keys from within Xfree. The linux console driver is
> able to distuingish the keys as the four extra keys produce
> "unrecognized scancode" messages in the kernel logs with scancodes of
> 67, 63, 66, 69.
> 
> How can I teach Xfree to handle those keys in a sensible way? Anybody
> can help me with that?
> 
> I am currently using XFree 4.1.0.1 (Debian Sid on x86) and the
> keyboard part of XF86Config-4 looks like that:
> 
> 
> Section "InputDevice"
> Identifier  "Generic Keyboard"
> Driver  "keyboard"
> Option  "CoreKeyboard"
> Option  "XkbRules"  "xfree86"
> Option  "XkbModel"  "pc105"
> Option  "XkbLayout" "de"
> EndSection
> 
> 
> Thank you very much in advance,
>  Lennart Poettering
> 
> PS: Please reply directly to my email address, as I am not subscribed
> to the mailing list.
> 
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[Xpert]Special keys on laptop keyboard

2002-01-05 Thread Lennart Poettering

Foo!

On my laptop from Medion I have four special keys on the upper right
corner of the keyboard. I want use them under XFree4. Unfortunately
they seem to produce the keycodes 107, 110, 111, 113. On my keymap
these are mapped onto Print, Delete, Pause and Mode_switch. It seems
as if they were not distuingishable from the real Print, Delte, Pause
and Mode_switch keys from within Xfree. The linux console driver is
able to distuingish the keys as the four extra keys produce
"unrecognized scancode" messages in the kernel logs with scancodes of
67, 63, 66, 69.

How can I teach Xfree to handle those keys in a sensible way? Anybody
can help me with that?

I am currently using XFree 4.1.0.1 (Debian Sid on x86) and the
keyboard part of XF86Config-4 looks like that:


Section "InputDevice"
Identifier  "Generic Keyboard"
Driver  "keyboard"
Option  "CoreKeyboard"
Option  "XkbRules"  "xfree86"
Option  "XkbModel"  "pc105"
Option  "XkbLayout" "de"
EndSection


Thank you very much in advance,
 Lennart Poettering

PS: Please reply directly to my email address, as I am not subscribed
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