> I don't know what the special name for flipping consoles is, but this is
> very basic. I assume one could also run `loadkeys < keymapping` where
> keymapping has the map that you want. I have not tested that out yet -
> it's one I want to try due to the ease of adding that into load scripts.
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> Any more insight given by grep and find?
Found it with a quick google.
On an extended Microsoft keyboard, we have the additional keys as follows
(models vary, this is from the Keyboard-and-Console HOWTO, page 14, as
mirrored on ibiblio.org):
Left Windows: e05b
Right Windows: e05c
Menu:
> EXTENDED_KEYMAP="windowskeys"
>
> grepping /etc for where this takes effect shows that /etc/init.d/keymaps
> includes a line that effectively seems to run "windowskeys" as a parameter
> to loadkeys.
>
> I guess you will have to get that into the knopix/debian init scripts
> somewhere, assuming it
On July 16, 2003 10:07 pm, Bryce wrote:
> On Thursday 17 July 2003 07:31 am, Nick Rout wrote:
> > windowskeys is a nice feature huh? I just noticed it a week or so ago.
> > Have you noticed the other windowskey, the one that emulates the right
> > click menu in windows switches between the last two
On Thursday 17 July 2003 07:31 am, Nick Rout wrote:
> windowskeys is a nice feature huh? I just noticed it a week or so ago. Have
> you noticed the other windowskey, the one that emulates the right click
> menu in windows switches between the last two vterms??
which key combo is that??
bryce
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MIKE MacMartin wrote:
> I'll ask this again, as I didn't get any response before.
>
> I have a Knoppix HD-install machine that I'd like to use the windows keys
> on the keyboard to go left and right one vterm (which I'm using to mean
> Ctrl-Alt-F# terminal).
>
> This is the default way they work