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Operating Systems Solaris Keyboard problem Post 302321601 by jlliagre on Monday 1st of June 2009 04:29:36 PM
Old 06-01-2009
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Originally Posted by microbot
Tried but only for @ command is working Smilie
Sure, I tell you to remove 4 extra entries and you only remove two of them.
Try this instead:
Code:
xmodmap -e "keycode 55 = v V at grave"
xmodmap -e "keycode  24 = q Q backslash Greek_OMEGA"
xmodmap -e "keycode  25 = w W bar Lstroke"
xmodmap -e "keycode  26 = e E EuroSign EuroSign"
xmodmap -e "keycode  41 = f F bracketleft ordfeminine"
xmodmap -e "keycode  42 = g G bracketright ENG"
xmodmap -e "keycode  45 = k K lstroke ampersand"
xmodmap -e "keycode  46 = l L lstroke Lstroke"
xmodmap -e "keycode  56 = b B braceleft apostrophe"
xmodmap -e "keycode  57 = n N braceright braceright"
xmodmap -e "keycode  58 = m M asciicircum masculine"

Quote:
who is crazy I or Solaris.
None of the above ...
Quote:
ps can I replace Solaris keymap table with this one from Ubuntu ???
That wouldn't help and possibly break things further ...
 

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XtGetKeysymTable()														XtGetKeysymTable()

Name
  XtGetKeysymTable - return a pointer to the keycode-to-keysym mapping table of a  display.

Synopsis
  KeySym *XtGetKeysymTable(display, min_keycode_return,
  keysyms_per_keycode_return)
	   Display *display;
	   KeyCode *min_keycode_return;
	   int *keysyms_per_keycode_return;

Inputs
  display   Specifies the display whose table is required.

Outputs
  min_keycode_return
	    Returns the minimum keycode valid for the display.

  keysyms_per_keycode_return
	    Returns the number of keysyms stored for each keycode.

Returns
  The keycode-to-keysym table for display.

Availability
  Release 4 and later.

Description
  XtGetKeysymTable()  returns  a pointer to the Intrinsics' copy of the X server's keycode-to-keysym table, which must not be modified by the
  application.	This table is simply an array of KeySym.  The number of keysyms associated with each keycode is returned in  keysyms_per_key-
  code_return.	 The  first  keysyms  in  the table are for the keycode returned in min_keycode_return.  The keysyms for a keycode k begin at
  index:

     k - min_keycode_return) * keysyms_per_keycode_return

  Any entries in the table that have no keysyms associated with them contain the value NoSymbol.

Usage
  The Intrinsics maintains a table internally to map keycodes to keysyms for each open display.  The Translation Manager uses this table, and
  custom keycode-to-keysym translator procedures (see XtSetKeyTranslator()) and other clients may also need to use it.	Most applications and
  widgets will never need to use this function.

  You should not cache this keysym table but should call XtGetKeysymTable() each time the value is needed, because the table  may  change  at
  any time.

See Also
  XtConvertCase(1), XtKeysymToKeycodeList(1), XtRegisterCaseConverter(1), XtSetKeyTranslator(1), XtTranslateKeycode(1).

Xt - Keyboard Handling														XtGetKeysymTable()
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