Re: how do benefit from my Logitech keyboard and mouse?
- From: Christian <christian@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2006 08:47:58 +0200
phazr wrote:
On Mon, 23 Oct 2006 14:03:10 +0200, Christian scratched out:
That's what I'm gonna do
Did you select the right keyboard ? There are a number of brand name
keyboards. When you have the right keyboard click on an accelerator then
press the key you want to use for that function.
Otherwise you'll have to program the keys yourself.
Thanks for the link, it seems to be what I need.
Try
http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/peripherals-hardware/33812-getting-multimedia-keyboard-supported-solved.html
Okay, now I'm aware that somewhere in my setup 'nodeadkeys' has been set
Chris
Oh, by the way. Having played around with settings I now no longer can
type an é or an ö or any other letter typed with two keystrokes (the
accent first and the main letter afterwoods) in applications in general.
But I can in Thunderbird ;-)
Now, what have I done?
- but where the heck?
Thanks, I'll bear that in mind...
BTW, I try to always use RCS to backup my files/programs before I edit
them.
~/RCS$ ci -l /pathtofile/file file,v
~/RCS$ vim /pathtofile/file
man rcs; man ci; man co
Chris
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