Hi Greg,
> > Option "XkbOptions" "ctrl:swapcaps"
> Surely OP asked for:
> Option "XkbOptions" "ctrl:nocaps"
> 1 change, as requested, [swap is 2 changes ;-]
I figured that he would want to have the same functionality as I have, in the
future, because my setup is the best, naturally :-)) One has
Bob Vloon wrote:
Hi Ed,
Is there an userspace application to change the capslock to control?
^^
In the old days it was the xf86Config file, but doesn't seem to be now.
Please advise and thanks,
On Sarge, in my /etc/X11/X
Hi Ed,
> Is there an userspace application to change the capslock to control?
> In the old days it was the xf86Config file, but doesn't seem to be now.
> Please advise and thanks,
On Sarge, in my /etc/X11/XF86Config-4, I've added this line in the section
"InputDevice" in which the keyboard is def
On Mon, Dec 05, 2005 at 01:20:38PM -0700, Ed Young wrote:
> Is there an userspace application to change the capslock to control?
>
> In the old days it was the xf86Config file, but doesn't seem to be now.
>
> Please advise and thanks,
If you use them, KDE and Gnome both have options for this, s
fixed it with Option "XkbOptions""ctrl:swapcaps" in XF86Config-4
Ed
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Hello Ed,
Ed Young wrote:
> Is there an userspace application to change the capslock to control?
Take a look at xmodmap, that should do what you want to achieve.
HTH,
Gina
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