Re: 2 newbie questions.

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In case any other newbies are interested, I found an answer to #2 below (after a lot of googling):

Create a file in your home directory called .Xmodmap and fill with the following:

keycode 115 = F13
keycode 116 = F14
keycode 117 = F15

Edit /etc/X11/XF86Config and look for Keyboard0. Make the following changes:

Option "XkbModel" "microsoft"
Option "XkbLayout" "us_intl"

Log out and then back in. From the main menu, select Preferences, Keyboard Shortcuts. Select "Show the panel menu" and then click the Windows Key. You should see F13 in the Shortcut column.

If anyone has any ideas on how to turn tap-to-click off I'd really like to hear it.


Chris C. Skaryd wrote:

I'm using Gnome in FC1 on a Inspiron 8100 laptop.

1.) Is there any way to turn off the "tap to click" option on my laptop's touchpad?

2.) I know that Alt-F1 brings up the Main Menu. However I'm wondering if I can re-map the keyboard shortcut to use the Start button. I tried to change it in the Keyboard Shortcuts, but it doesn't seem to allow just the use of the Start button. Any suggestions?

Thanks in advance.


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