Re: [kde] Missing Win key



On Monday 30 January 2006 05:34, Philip Rodrigues wrote:
> David Corbin wrote:
> > My "WIN" key is no longer recognized, and I cannot figure out why.  The
> > only thing I did at the time it "disappeared" was to change video cards.
> >   But I checked my xorg.conf, and my keyboard is still "pc104".  Any help
> > appreciated.
>
> What exactly do you mean by "not recognised"? Use xev to check whether X is
> receiving events from the key. More detail is needed to figure this one
> out, I think.

Well, I'm not at the machine in question, but...

The Control Center/Keyboard Shortcuts/Modifier Keys show it as "none", if I
remember right.

And the shortcuts I had previously defined with it do not respond.

I'll try xev when I get back to that machine.

David
>
> Regards,
> Philip
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