Re: capslock fix for powerbooks
"Josh Huber" <huber@debian.org> writes:
> There are several messages in the archive about this fix -- is anyone
> using it successfully? I'm trying it out with 2.4.19-presomething,
> and it doesn't seem to do the trick. Is this the most up to date
> version of said hack (below)? I'm using a Lombard, btw.
Hey Josh,
Yeah, that's the version I'm using on my pismo, and I did get it
working. Rememeber to use xmodmap to move the keys around, or it won't
do you any good. Also be careful if you've modified your default
keymap (which I had done) to remove the capslock altogether.
jas.
PS. Here's my xmodmap file, and I decided that I didn't want capslock
at all.
#!/bin/sh
xmodmap -e "remove Lock = Caps_Lock"
xmodmap -e "remove Control = Control_L"
xmodmap -e "keysym Caps_Lock = Control_L"
xmodmap -e "add Control = Control_L"
#
# I don't need a caps lock
#
# keysym Control_L = Caps_Lock
# add Lock = Caps_Lock
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