Hello Henry,

Wednesday, January 8, 2003, 7:56:01 AM, you textually orated:

HP> Hello,

HP> Dead keys enable one to type characters with Umlauts, circonflexes, 
HP> the extra Scandinavian letters, etc. An o-Umlaut for example, is made 
HP> by first typing a double quote (which doesn't appear on the screen, 
HP> unless you type an extra space), and then the o, which results in the 
HP> o-Umlaut (which I can't demonstrate right now, because my dead keys 
HP> have disappeared...). The Danish <ao> for example (the a with a little 
HP> o on top of it) is done by typing RightAlt-zero and then a. Another 
HP> one is the Danish o, with the slash through it, it's done by simply 
HP> typing RightAlt-o. Those are some examples of dead keys. And I'd like 
HP> 'em back, cause I really can't type my language(s) very well without them.

Have you tried this...
http://www.europe.redhat.com/documentation/rhl7.3/rhl-ig-x86-en-7.3/s1-kbdconfig.php3

Have fun,
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