On Thu, 18 Dec 2003 12:16:30 -0500, James Drabb wrote: > There is an even easier method to cut the HOWTO down even further. > > Go to http://www.hadess.net/misc-code.php3 and download ACME, or: > apt-get install acme > > Now just point-n-click to set up your custom keys : ) Excellent! I downloaded and built it, and it just works. Seems to be a daemon intercepting keystrokes rather than reconfiguring X's keymap, which is fine by me. It is Gnome specific, but then most apps seem polymorphic these days anyway, provided you have the necessary support libs installed. AFAICT the Gnome specific stuff is just window/toolkit related rather than anything fundamental. There's also a caveat in the README about it only really working on Apple notebooks, but it seems fine here with my Logitech keyboard. Be nice if this went into FC2 ... hmmm, maybe another QA submission? BTW, how did you find this? I spent an afternoon googling and came up empty. I guess I should start reading Debian lists, eh? Oh and the latest prebuilt version I found was at Matthew Hall's NyQuist repo at http://people.ecsc.co.uk/~matt/downloads/apt/ (version 2.4.1-1) - Keith