Am 19.05.2010 15:31, schrieb Fox Mulder: > Is there a way to temporarily change the AUX key binding to something > else like "F5" from the keyboard and back to screenlock without reboot? > > Like shown in the non-working script below it must have been possible in > the past. > > Here is the content from the script: > #!/bin/sh > > # Save current AUX Key mapping > SAVE_KEY="$(xmodmap -pke | grep 'keycode 177')" > > # Remove the Enlightenment binding for AUX > enlightenment_remote -binding-key-del ANY "Keycode-177" \ > NONE 1 "simple_lock" "" > > # Map AUX Key to F5 > xmodmap -e "keycode 177 = F5" > > # Turn LCD feft > xrandr -o left > > # Start the scummvm in fullscreen mode > scummvm.real --fullscreen --themepath=/usr/share/scummvm/ > > # Turn LCD normal > xrandr -o normal > > # Restore the AUX Key mapping > xmodmap -e "$SAVE_KEY" > > # Restore Enlightenment mapping > enlightenment_remote -binding-key-add ANY "Keycode-177" \ > NONE 1 "simple_lock" "" > > When i try these commands by hand i see that keycode 177 has no function > listed (xmodmap -pke). > Second thing is that the command "enlightenment_remote" doesn't have an > option called "-binding-key-del".
Does really nobody know an answer to this question? :( _______________________________________________ Shr-User mailing list [email protected] http://lists.shr-project.org/mailman/listinfo/shr-user
