Kendrick Vargas <kvarga01_at_fiu.edu> writes:
> Hi,
> I apologize if this is a slight off topic, but I am looking for a
> program that will tell me what key's are bound to what... On a sun
> keyboard, I'd like to bind the Open and Front (L5 and L7) keys to
> something (well... I already bound them, but...). If I didn't know which
> keys they were actually (lets say it was an old keyboard and the
> letterings all rubbed off or there was an explosion and all printed
> letters fell off the keyboard or something drastic like that..), what
> applications could I use to find the key bindings? I had seen a response
> to a similar question which invoked a very simple keyboard program (not
> xev), but I lost the mail (as this was a very long time ago) and cannot
> recall the program. Thank you for any ideas.
Just using it 10 minutes ago. You want Jamie Zawinski's "xkeycaps".
Any of the search engines should find it.
> ...
> -peace
>
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Received on Fri Feb 21 1997 - 14:28:27 GMT