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[opensuse-kde] opensuse 11.1 keyboard mapping and xmodmap issues
- From: "Andy Harrison" <aharrison@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2008 10:50:39 -0500
- Message-id: <a22ff2940812300750o1bff407ma19802dcf6dae393@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
I have a sun ultra 40 workstation and I use the sun type 7 keyboard.
Previously I was using opensuse 10.2 with KDE 3.5, but recently did a
fresh install of 11.1 and started using KDE 4.1. Now I can no longer
map all of the extra keys available on the type 7 keyboard. The only
keys that will map successfully are the audio control keys (keycodes
160, 174, and 176) and the Help key (keycode 245).
I'm using the same .Xmodmap file I was using on 10.2. I confirmed
with xev that the keycode numbers I'm using are correct. I confirmed
in /usr/share/X11/XKeysymDB that the keysymnames I'm using are
correct. To no avail. For example, if I try to map the sleep/suspend
key (keycode 222) to the Lock Session function as I had it in 10.2, it
doesn't even acknowledge that I'm pressing the key, though I can
assign it to another key such as Pause.
My .Xmodmap file:
$ grep '^[^\!]' ~/.Xmodmap
keycode 245 = XF86Launch0
keycode 232 = SunStop
keycode 133 = SunAgain
keycode 134 = SunProps
keycode 135 = SunUndo
keycode 140 = SunFront
keycode 248 = SunCopy
keycode 191 = SunOpen
keycode 192 = SunPaste
keycode 122 = SunFind
keycode 188 = SunCut
keycode 160 = XF86AudioMute
keycode 174 = XF86AudioLowerVolume
keycode 176 = XF86AudioRaiseVolume
keycode 222 = XF86ScreenSaver
If anyone has any suggestions, I'd appreciate it.
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Previously I was using opensuse 10.2 with KDE 3.5, but recently did a
fresh install of 11.1 and started using KDE 4.1. Now I can no longer
map all of the extra keys available on the type 7 keyboard. The only
keys that will map successfully are the audio control keys (keycodes
160, 174, and 176) and the Help key (keycode 245).
I'm using the same .Xmodmap file I was using on 10.2. I confirmed
with xev that the keycode numbers I'm using are correct. I confirmed
in /usr/share/X11/XKeysymDB that the keysymnames I'm using are
correct. To no avail. For example, if I try to map the sleep/suspend
key (keycode 222) to the Lock Session function as I had it in 10.2, it
doesn't even acknowledge that I'm pressing the key, though I can
assign it to another key such as Pause.
My .Xmodmap file:
$ grep '^[^\!]' ~/.Xmodmap
keycode 245 = XF86Launch0
keycode 232 = SunStop
keycode 133 = SunAgain
keycode 134 = SunProps
keycode 135 = SunUndo
keycode 140 = SunFront
keycode 248 = SunCopy
keycode 191 = SunOpen
keycode 192 = SunPaste
keycode 122 = SunFind
keycode 188 = SunCut
keycode 160 = XF86AudioMute
keycode 174 = XF86AudioLowerVolume
keycode 176 = XF86AudioRaiseVolume
keycode 222 = XF86ScreenSaver
If anyone has any suggestions, I'd appreciate it.
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Andy Harrison
public key: 0x67518262
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