It could well be locale dependant. I usedto determine what the key was.Code:xev
It could well be locale dependant. I usedto determine what the key was.Code:xev
I added this code:
<!-- Start Expose for LXDE -->
<keybind key="A-dead_grave">
<action name="Execute">
<command>skippy-xd</command>
</action>
</keybind>
<!-- End Expose for LXDE -->
ran openbox --start
but nothing happens. What is the key combo for this a work?
ALT + What?
Well, you can use any keys that are convenient for you. The main thing is to make sure the combination isn't already in use somewhere else. There's no warning.
The grave or dead_grave key is on the left side of the keyboard, just below the esc key (and just above the tab key). Without holding down shift, pressing that key should give a ` (grave used in many European languages and even in Bash). Holding down the shift key and pressing that key should give a ~ (tilde).
As I pointed out earlier, if you run 'xev' in a terminal it will tell you the code and/or name of the key/s you have pressed.
the first post code is already updated to correct the syntax error
after applying the first post code simply hold down alt then hit `
no need for the secondary post of the code
Last edited by ronniew; October 28th, 2012 at 11:08 PM.
Is it possible to have a transparent background like in your screenshot? Mine is not as good.
Screenshot http://i.imgur.com/Ry9xt.png
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