Re: Program for mapping hot-keys?
From: Toan Tran (ttran_at_agmlxw12.mys.agilent.com)
Date: 11/05/04
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Date: 5 Nov 2004 10:19:19 GMT
On 2004-11-05, Koppe74 <koppe74@gmail.com> wrote:
> Can anybody recomend a good program for helping me to map
> the hot-keys (my-documents, messenger, browser,...) on my
> keyboard to suitable linux-applications (probably KDE-apps).
>
> I would also be interested in a similar program for doing
> the same for the virtual terminals (non-X), but then
> naturaly mapped to non-X applications. If there is a program
> that could do both (X and non-X), that would perhaps be
> preferble...
>
> BTW, any HOWTOs or anything that describes how to map
> hot-keys to commands out there?
>
> -Koppe (very tired of "Unknown Scancode" errors... :-)
Check out http://wmalms.tripod.com/#XHKEYS
Only works in X though.
-- Toan Tran Sensor Solution Division, Agilent Technologies ttran@agilent.com
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