Hi,
I need to set Unix I/O terminal such as once key "," is pressed charcter "." is shown. Do you have any suggesion? The best to me is to accomplish this feauture with an environment variabile if it is possible.
Michele Ferrero (3 Replies)
A Solaris AXI 440 machine with Solaris 8 version.
I have PC users who use an emulation to login to the Solaris
server.
How can I change the keyboard mapping of the Sun keyboard
to fit to the PC keyboard ?
Any comment will be appreciated.
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I recently tried to install Linux 7.2 on my home PC (Compaq), and it did not recognise my keyboard. I could not proceed with the installation as I could not type anything. I installed 6.2 and it worked fine???????????. I was wondering if anybody has encountered this problem (very frustrating).
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I am using a GUI language (based on C/C++) for my application. Now i need to identify the "Again" key in the Sun keyboard. I tried to do this by getting the ascii value (4155)of it . it was fine. but it is clashing with F12, whose ascii is 4155 in normal keyboards. Due to this either one of... (0 Replies)
I have MACOSX Leoparad and MacBook Pro but I am unable to insert the above letters when I am in terminal any help please? e.g. to insert them I need to press alt+shift+) == } but if I do so pressing alt+shift+) nothing works :(
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I have solved my problem below by using a different program. Instead of xsel I am using xclip which basically does the same thing and works fine from a script invoked by a global hotkey.
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I've written a simple script to copy my email address into both the... (0 Replies)
Hi, I've got a bit of a ridiculous problem and wasn't sure where to post it.
I need to use the vertical bar for piping in Bash but, as per the title, am using a UK layout on a US (physical) keyboard which doesn't have a key for it in the place I'd expect. I've tried using xbindkeys and Unicode... (7 Replies)
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xtgetkeysymtable
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 AlsoXtConvertCase(1), XtKeysymToKeycodeList(1), XtRegisterCaseConverter(1), XtSetKeyTranslator(1), XtTranslateKeycode(1).
Xt - Keyboard Handling XtGetKeysymTable()