focaccio
May 15th, 2010, 10:03 PM
Hello,
Since I was unsuccesful in finding a good universal key-mapping tool in Ubuntu I've resorted to modifying my /etc/inputrc file since most of the shortcuts I want will be used at the command line.
I've already added a line like this [\C-m is for carriage return]:
Control-o: "sudo bash \C-m"
But I want to use the "Super" key instead of the Control key.
How can I find out what representations for keys are acceptable values in the inputrc file?
Thanks,
Greg
Since I was unsuccesful in finding a good universal key-mapping tool in Ubuntu I've resorted to modifying my /etc/inputrc file since most of the shortcuts I want will be used at the command line.
I've already added a line like this [\C-m is for carriage return]:
Control-o: "sudo bash \C-m"
But I want to use the "Super" key instead of the Control key.
How can I find out what representations for keys are acceptable values in the inputrc file?
Thanks,
Greg