On Sat, 2009-12-26 at 00:08 -0800, Michael Robinson wrote:
> I got a wireless desktop keyboard and mouse for Christmas. I'm
> wondering if it is at all possible to map the special keys under
> Linux? The scroll lock doesn't seem to work. The keyboard is
> designed for Windows XP and later, typi
On Sat, 26 Dec 2009, Dale Snell wrote:
> man pages for showkey(1), loadkeys(1), dumpkeys(1), keymaps(5), and
> xmodmap(1). Note that I've only used showkey to look at the scancodes
I use keymaps to swap the left ctrl and caps lock leys. They're
implemented in the console with loadkeys and in X
On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 00:08:05 -0800
Michael Robinson wrote:
> I got a wireless desktop keyboard and mouse for Christmas. I'm
> wondering if it is at all possible to map the special keys under
> Linux? The scroll lock doesn't seem to work. The keyboard is
> designed for Windows XP and later, ty
On Sat, Dec 26, 2009 at 12:08 AM, Michael Robinson wrote:
> I got a wireless desktop keyboard and mouse for Christmas. I'm
> wondering if it is at all possible to map the special keys under
> Linux? The scroll lock doesn't seem to work. The keyboard is
> designed for Windows XP and later, typi
I got a wireless desktop keyboard and mouse for Christmas. I'm
wondering if it is at all possible to map the special keys under
Linux? The scroll lock doesn't seem to work. The keyboard is
designed for Windows XP and later, typical. Logitech really
should consider Linux support.