Am 24.05.2010 22:18, schrieb Joachim Ott:
> On 24 May 2010 20:45, Fox Mulder <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Am 24.05.2010 15:47, schrieb Tom Hacohen:
>>> IIRC, it maps to an X key, so yeah, just read xmodmap's manual, and you
>>> should be ok.
>>> The idea is the map the keycode to your wanted keysym. I suggest you to give
>>> "xev" a try, it's a great application for debugging such things.
>>
>> Ok, with xmodmap i could change the binding to the AUX key to anything i
>> like now. :)
>>
>> But the problem with the enlightenment key binding still exist. For
>> example if i bind AUX to the key "1" and press it i got a "1" in my
>> terminal but also the screenlock appears.
>
> This screenlock is controlled in /etc/phonefsod.conf, look for
> idle_screen and remove the aux from it, then restart phonefsod.
Thanks for the hint but this is not the solution i'm hoping for. I want
to remove and readd the screenlock only temporarily. I only want to
change the aux key function for a program and restore it after exiting
it. So i hope there is any other way without changing the conf and
restart phonefsod.
Ciao,
Rainer
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