Hi. See http://lineak.sourceforge.net/ very simple, very nice :) Cheers. El dom, 30-11-2003 a las 07:59, Rob Park escribió: > Mike Lurk wrote: > > I have one of those internet multimedia keyboards with extra buttons at > > the top, I was wondering if there was a way to get them to work in > > Linux. I read somewhere in this list there was some files that needed to > > be installed but I don't have that email anymore. Could anyone please > > help. > > I'm something of an expert on this, having just bought a multimedia > keyboard and figured it all out on my own. > > What you want to do is this: > > 1. Run xev and press all your extra fancy keys, record the keycode for > each key. > > 2. Read /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/XKeysymDB and find keynames with names that > are appropriate for the keys. It's all arbitrary, but you'll want > accurate names to preserve your sanity. For example, use 'XF86LogOff' > for the "Log Off" key, 'XF86Mail' for the "Mail" key, etc. > > 3. Create ~/.Xmodmap so that each line reads "keycode=keyname". > > 4. make sure that 'xmodmap ~/.Xmodmap' is in ~/.Xclients > > 5. Configure your windowmanager to have actions bound to your new > keynames. This is the tricky part; with metacity (the gnome default) > you'll need to use gconf-editor to really dig into metacity's keybindings. > > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list