Check also: http://rtfm.etla.org/xterm/ctlseq.html
HIH
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skip TERM check
--verbose, -v print verbose reports
--help, -h print this help and exit
--version print the version number and exit
I poked around a bit and it seems to work with just sending
ESC-sequences to STDOUT
do not
need any other solution Even my 11 years old son run the 'xtele' app on
his FreeBSD netbook (an Acer C720) and was surprised how easy this is to
control the TV channels in FF on the TV screen with this.
Thanks
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El día viernes, mayo 05, 2017 a las 01:39:59p. m. +1000, Peter Hutterer
escribió:
> On Wed, May 03, 2017 at 07:23:38AM +0200, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> >
> > I'm thinking in a X11-client running on the 2nd laptop
> > having a small grey window only (or even a tiny
the source
of xev that the events are not protocoled but send to the remote X11
server as XTestFake*MotionEvent and XTestFakeButtonEvent. Any other to
get some virtual "touchpad" for the remote server?
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as the would have been done on its physical touchpad, something
like the xev(1) client, which protocols the mouse actions, in
the case of xev(1), to stdout.
Is there any way to do so?
Thanks in advance.
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e unused? This is on my system with
xorg-7.7 on FreeBSD 11-CURRENT.
Thanks
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"Wenn der Mensch von den Umständen gebildet wird, so muß man die Umstände
menschlich bilden."
&q
XLookupString gives 1 bytes: (00) ""
> XmbLookupString gives 1 bytes: (00) ""
> XFilterEvent returns: False
Are the above three KeyPress events are shown when you only hit the key
with the @-symbol?
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El sábado, 6 de junio de 2015 12:55:55 (CEST), Knut Olav Bøhmer escribió:
Hi,
I have a USB keyboard with a special "@" button that sends ctrl-alt-2 when
pressed.
I have been unable to configure xorg to use this button as an @, and I
can't find anyone who know how to do this.
My workaround is t
kind soul point me to some information how these two modes
(alpha ./. X11) are painted in the video RAM and how the switch between
them is done?
And, is there some way to re-init the screen in X11 again to not zap it
and loose the session?
Thanks
matthias
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do the 'Emulate3Buttons' for you, I've never seen
this.
Thanks
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quot;keycode 0x1e = u U uacute Uacute"
xmodmap -e "keycode 0x20 = o O oacute Oacute"
xmodmap -e "keycode 0x0a = 1 exclam exclamdown onesuperior"
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tartx command and ~/.xinitrc to bring KDE up after login into an
alpha screen).
HIH
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= 0x8000
(II) intel(0): I2C bus "CRTDDC_A" initialized.
(II) intel(0): I2C bus "CRTDDC_A" removed.
(II) intel(0): xf86BindGARTMemory: bind key 8 at 0x0480 (pgoffset 18432)
(II) intel(0): xf86UnbindGARTMemory: unbind key 8
(II) intel(0): I2C bus "CRTDDC_A" i
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