Keyboard

Oliver S Dungey odungey@csc.com
Wed Aug 8 07:00:00 GMT 2001


Using xmodmap is the answer. Creating the file is great if you are an
expert, if not you can download a lovely little xmodmap input file
generator called 'xkeycaps' that has a really nice GUI. It can be
downloaded from most Linux/Solaris download sites.

Oliver





"Felix Daners" <f.daners@swissworld.com>@sources.redhat.com on 08/08/2001
14:34:14

Please respond to <f.daners@swissworld.com>

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To:   <cygwin-xfree@xfree86.cygwin.com>
cc:
Subject:  Keyboard


I am using cygwin-xfree on a win2000 pc to work on a remote Linux machine.
It all works very well except the keyboard. How do I map the
keys of a swiss german 104 Key Keyboard correctly on the cygwin-xfree.

If the answer is to use a .Xmodmap file, I would like to ask if somebody
can provide such a file so I don't need to write one myself.

Felix

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