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From: KH <gentoo-user@××××××××××××××××.de>
To: gentoo-user@l.g.o
Subject: [gentoo-user] where to find a substitude for Xmodmap?
Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2009 16:20:45
Message-Id: 49E3665A.9090908@konstantinhansen.de
1 Hi,
2
3 I also upgraded to xorg-server 1.5 with hal and evdev. So far so good. I
4 do have a Natural Keyboard Pro. There are some cool buttons like email ...
5 They used not to work but some weeks ago I created the following
6 .Xmodmap and they worked for me:
7
8 keycode 178 = XF86WWW
9 keycode 236 = XF86Mail
10 keycode 230 = XF86Launch0
11 keycode 229 = XF86Launch1
12 keycode 231 = XF86Launch2
13 keycode 232 = XF86Launch3
14 keycode 233 = XF86Launch4
15 keycode 234 = XF86Launch5
16 keycode 161 = XF86Calculator
17 keycode 235 = XF86Launch6
18
19 Now I cannot use .Xmodmap any more because of hal and evdev. Also now
20 all the buttons do work like the should do. The point is, I don't want
21 them to work this way. I don't need a "Reload" button for firefox. I
22 want to use this button to fire up oO. How can I do this? ( I alrady
23 repainted my keyboard according to the functions I want the buttons to
24 have :-))
25
26 Thanks
27
28 kh

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Re: [gentoo-user] where to find a substitude for Xmodmap? Justin <justin@×××××××××.net>