You can use the Guile scheme configuration. Use the define-chord-keys function
as defined in the default config.
$ xbindkeys --defaults-guile> ~/.xbindkeysrc.scm
Then in the .xbindkeysrc.scm file, define something like, for example, number
'1' key and right-mouse click:
; Using arbitary keyp
On 11 Jul., 22:50, "Mumia W.." wrote:
> You could try any of these: keylaunch, hotkeys, idesk, or bbkeys.
Thanks for the suggestions.
AFAI could see, they are all less capable than xbindkeys. They do not
even support mouse interaction.
I need [mouse button (pressed)] + [key].
Then, a program s
On 07/11/2008 12:07 PM, Memnon Anon wrote:
Hi
I try to get xbindkeys working. Not successfully, as you may guess.
It seems to me that xbindkeys always needs a modifer key pressed,
i.e. shift, alt, control ...
[...]
You could try any of these: keylaunch, hotkeys, idesk, or bbkeys.
The fluxb
Hi
I try to get xbindkeys working. Not successfully, as you may guess.
It seems to me that xbindkeys always needs a modifer key pressed,
i.e. shift, alt, control ...
I want to be able to bind a command (xte, but thats a different
problem:)
to Mouse button (pressed) + key. No modifier involved.
D
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