keypad assignments
Paul Loewenstein
paul.loewenstein@gmail.com
Fri Mar 27 05:06:00 GMT 2009
Thomas,
That may be my fault in fixing a problem with speech recognition and
Cygwin. I'll have a look at that part of the special case table and
undo that change if that is responsible.
Paul
Thomas Wolff wrote:
> Hello,
> I've managed to re-activate my Cygwin/XFree (there had been this
> disabled keyboard problem with a non-cygwin XKEYSYMDB variable setting
> since some recent release...).
> So I discovered that, assumedly with that recent major revision,
> a keyboard handling deficiency has been introduced:
>
> The keys of the right keypad (aka "numeric keypad") do no longer
> emit the keysyms KP_Home, KP_Up etc as they used to do but just
> plainly Home, Up etc which are also the keysyms of the small keypad
> (aka "editing keypad"). This makes them indistinguishable for any
> application - even worse, this cannot be fixed by configuration since
> they even send the same keycodes!
>
> These are different keys - considering them as aliases is a waste of
> physical resources - and they must be distinguishable for an application.
> That means, they must have different keycodes and they should also have
> different keysyms by default - that's what the KP_ keysyms are designed for.
>
> Thanks and kind regards,
> Thomas
>
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