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Re: use the Windowkeys



:-> "Ulrik" == Ulrik Haugen <qha@lysator.liu.se> writes:

    > I've used those keys for something different, but you may like that,
    > or else someone else may...
    > These are the lines of interest in my ~/.Xmodmaprc

    > keycode 0x73 =	Meta_L
    > keycode 0x71 =	Mode_switch Multi_key #I use a swedish keybooard.
    >                                       #Your mileage may vary.
    > keycode 0x74 =	Meta_R
    > keycode 0x75 =	Menu

    > clear Mod1
    > clear Mod3
    > clear Mod4

    > add    Mod1    = Alt_L Meta_R
    > add    Mod3    = Mode_switch
    > add    Mod4    = Meta_L Menu


I don't have a very clear picture of what the different Meta,
Mode_switch and Multi mean. Does someone know what they are or where
can I read some descriptions? I always found the man pages of
xkeycaps, loadkeys etc. somewhat cryptical



    > Which I call in my ~/.xsession with
    > xmodmap .Xmodmaprc

    > This lets me use Mod_4 for all windowmanager stuff like selecting,
    > minimizing, maximizing etc. This way I don't have to use Alt-Ffoo
    > but instead i can use Win-X to maximize, without worrying that I
    > loose the possibility to use a keyboard shortcut in any application.

This is a good idea. So you can free the Alt-F1 that most window
managers use for the drop down menus


    > Also swedish keyboards don't have a real Alt-key to the right of
    > the spacebar which is annoying in netscape for instance - if I'm
    > on the phone or whatever and only have one hand for typing I can't
    > go back and forth without using the mouse. This way I have both the
    > Alt- and Win-keys on both sides of the spacebar.

If the swedish keyb. is similar to the italian one, you have a
"Alt-Gr" key on the right side, don't you?


    >> Also I would like to be able to get a compose key to work with a us
    >> keyboard, so that I can generate accented vowels needed in italian language.

    > I think this is the same as my Alt-Gr which generates Mod_3, so perhaps
    > you could just bind some key to Mod_3.

I've tried but didn't succeed. How did you do this?

Pf



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