Re: FVWM: How does FVWM read from the keyboard?

From: Ionel Mugurel Ciobīcć <I.M.Ciobica_at_TUe.nl>
Date: Sat, 6 Oct 2001 13:45:50 +0200

Try xkeymaps, it let you change the value of a key. You may assign the
value Meta for the windoze key. I don't understand the other key, it
is Alt, or AltGr, or menu, or maybe diamond key...

Ionel


Īn data de 5/10/2001, 14:37:30, Glen Lee Edwards a scris:
> I'm not real clear on exactly what question to ask or how to ask it (short
> version), so here's the long version:
>
> I have a keyboard, don't see a brand name, model SK-6000 (made in China), that
> has the Windows keys on it and one other key I've never seen before (upper right
> hand corner, larger than the others, has a diamond shape arrow on it pointing
> left).
> The windows keys kick out a keycode (125 - 127 on showkey, 115-117 on xev),
> but the "diamond" key in the upper right hand doesn't. xev and showkey -k don't
> even register that it's been pressed. showkey -m returns on keyevent:
>
> ?h?? ( 0xe0 0x68 0xe0 0xe8 )
>
>
> These questions probable can't be answered here, but I didn't get a response on
> the Red Hat list, so:
> Running Red Hat Linux 7.0
> 1) What do I have to do to the windows keys so that FVWM will recognize them?
> 2) What do I have to do to Red Hat so that the diamond key kicks out a keycode.
>
> Glen
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