Solved this by using xmodmap to remap the special keys to greek characters, thanks anyway.
On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 5:42 AM, Christopher Svanefalk < christopher.svanef...@gmail.com> wrote: > Dear all, > > I have recently bought a Natural Ergonomic 4000 keyboard, and would like > to bind the special keys to Eclipse macros. The problem is that Eclipse > does not seem to recognize any of the keys. > > Running showkeys -k works for all the special keys, so the Kernel must see > them. From emacs, the "silver" keys 1-5 (for example) are recoghized as > XF86Launch5 - XF86Launch9, so I don't really see the problem...why can't > Eclipse see them as well? Pressing the keys in the terminal also produces > no reaction, so maybe it is a mapping problem? > > -- > Best, > > Christopher Svanefalk > mob: +46762628251 > skype: csvanefalk > -- Best, Christopher Svanefalk mob: +46762628251 skype: csvanefalk
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