Someone Said: > >Which file on a Linux system contains keyboard specs? >What is that file's name and in what system directory can it be found? >I tried 'locate /key | wc' and found there are 730 files, so I don't >know where to begin to find the file that needs to be edited. >Is it feasible to edit some particular file to either neutralize or >redefine/respecify what functions that key should perform? >As it is now, I've just removed the keys from the keyboard >to put a stop to the problem. > >joe@actionline.com > >On Tuesday 14 December 2004 12:14, you wrote: >> Strange...on my KDE system when I press the win-key the KDE menu pops >> up, just as the windows menu pops up under windows. >> Mark >> >> Robert Ambrose wrote: >> >FWIW, the Win key is a modifier key under KDE/FC3, i.e. another Alt, >> >Control or Shift key. I have Win+F3 as maximize and Win+F4 as minimize. >> >I don't know if this is limited to KDE and/or FC3. >> > >> >On Thu, 9 Dec 2004, Josef Lowder wrote: >> >>I use a Logitech keyboard on my Linux system, and it has a special >> >>key between the CTRL and ALT keys with that annoying win-flag on >> >>it and when I have inadvertently touched that key a couple of times, >> >>it has locked up my entire system so I had to hard reboot. >> >> >> >>Can that key be reprogrammed somehow to either have no function >> >>or perhaps to have some useful function? Try: $ xev that will give information about any key that is pressed. --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss