luc765
June 12th, 2010, 09:49 AM
Hi Everybody,
Little conundrum.... system ubuntu Lucid
I have a keyboard with a dedicated button to the single character @ (at) and I would use it as such..
1) The $ xmodmap-pk gives me the following information:
- 2 combinations to post @ (at) :
11 0x00e9 (eacute) 0x0032 (2) 0x00e9 (eacute) 0x0032 (2) 0x0040 (at) 0x0ac3 (oneeighth)
24 0x0061 (a) 0x0041 (A) 0x0061 (a) 0x0041 (A) 0x0040 (at) 0x07d9 (Greek_OMEGA)
- The key have Keycode 134 return Super_R
134 0xffec (Super_R) 0x0000 (NoSymbol) 0xffec (Super_R)
2) Super_R is not useful it is considered exactly as Super_L and is resumed as Mod4 in ubuntu
Manny thanks in advanceto the one that would look into this problem....
Lucien
http://users.skynet.be/linux-rixensart/
Little conundrum.... system ubuntu Lucid
I have a keyboard with a dedicated button to the single character @ (at) and I would use it as such..
1) The $ xmodmap-pk gives me the following information:
- 2 combinations to post @ (at) :
11 0x00e9 (eacute) 0x0032 (2) 0x00e9 (eacute) 0x0032 (2) 0x0040 (at) 0x0ac3 (oneeighth)
24 0x0061 (a) 0x0041 (A) 0x0061 (a) 0x0041 (A) 0x0040 (at) 0x07d9 (Greek_OMEGA)
- The key have Keycode 134 return Super_R
134 0xffec (Super_R) 0x0000 (NoSymbol) 0xffec (Super_R)
2) Super_R is not useful it is considered exactly as Super_L and is resumed as Mod4 in ubuntu
Manny thanks in advanceto the one that would look into this problem....
Lucien
http://users.skynet.be/linux-rixensart/