Mark Goldstein wrote:
My current version is 10.2 but it was the same in 10.0. This is a line from InputDevice section of xorg.conf:
Option "XkbOptions" "grp:rwin_toggle,grp:lwin_toggle,grp_led:scroll"
(that is I want that both left and right window key will switch layout and I want Scroll LED to indicate alternative layout"
I made it from SOX2, but in 10.0 you can safely do it manually (in 10.2 you'll need to re-calculate md5 checksum for xorg.conf if you edit it manually).
Hi Mark, Thanks for the reply, I've added the line in xorg.conf(/etc/X11, yes?), but it didn't help. I guess my windows keys are not recognized by the system, because when I tried manually to change Alt+Ctrl+K key sequence from Keyboard Shortcuts in Control Center to windows key, nothing happened when I hit it. From Sax2, I've seen that my keyboard's model is recognized as "Generic pc104", if I recall correctly the part with "Generic". But my keyboard is not that. Maybe the problem is in that? I liked the idea of Windows key, but since that doesn't work, what that line should be to use Alt+Shift? Thanks again for help. Sergey -- Sergey Mkrtchyan, Master Student @ Department Of Molecular Physics, Faculty Of Physics, Yerevan State University -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org