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On Monday 25 Jun 2007 01:30 in article <8zKD1-5MF-17@×××××××××××××.it> |
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of linux.gentoo.user, Bertram Scharpf(lists@×××××××××××××××.de) wrote: |
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> I have a Speedlink Illuminated Keyboard that shines blue |
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> when the ScrollLock key is on. This seems to be kind of |
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> hardcoded. |
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> Unfortunately the KDE Konsole uses the ScrollLock function, |
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> too. Here, it activates/deactivates controll flow similar to |
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> Ctrl-S/-Q in Xterm. So the wunderful blue light will be |
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> switched off every time I open a command line in KDE. |
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> Does anyone know a way to turn this ScrollLock behaviour |
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> off? |
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Try the following: |
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Open up a Konsole session; |
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Click on Settings; |
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On the first page of the settings notebook click "Use Ctrl+S/Ctrl+Q flow |
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control". |
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You will need to do this for each user, as it is a user-specific |
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setting. |
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Regards |
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Dave [RLU#314465] |
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