Rob Mahurin wrote: > > On Wed, Feb 03, 1999 at 05:36:17PM -0700, Gary L. Hennigan wrote: > > Rob Mahurin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > | I think it would be really handy to change my keymap (either in X or the > > | console, or both) so that Alt is an Alt key and the useless Win95 Start > > key > > | is a Meta key. > > > > Hmm, I thought this was the default. I seem to distinctly remember > > changing that around because I hated those d*mn Windows keys so much I > > removed them from my keyboard! I'm using slink on my main system so > > maybe that's the difference? > > I bet it is. I'm running hamm. > > > Anyway, the "xkeycaps" program is your > > friend in X! I think it's in it's own Debian package? It allows you to > > define the keys anyway you want, save it to a file, and I think tells > > you how to load it by default when you log in. > > > [snip] > > As I said, to each his own, but I hate those keys, even in > > Windows. Can't count the times in a game I was trying to hit the Alt > > key and hit the Win key instead only to be popped back to desktop. As > > I said, I pryed those suckers completely off! > > I feel your pain -- that's why I want them do do something _useful_. > > > > > In addition, under Linux I redefined my Alt keys, via xkeycaps, to be > > my Meta key for XEmacs too. > > > > Good Luck, > > Gary > > > > Thanks much, I will look into these things. > > As far as the console end of things, I can clarify my question a little bit: > the defkeymap.map loaded by "loadkeys -d" is not the same as the default key > map loaded at boot time. Where is the second one? > > Rob
If you put a default.map[.gz] in /etc/kbd/ it will be read in during bootup. -- Ed C.