I don't know of a specific utility (sounds nice), but a fairly simple
solution would be to create different .Xmodmap-$DISPLAY files. Then
run 'xmodmap ~/.Xmodmap-$DISPLAY' in your startup scripts.

Rob

On Mon, Nov 01, 1999 at 05:04:27PM +0200, Dirk Laurie wrote:
> The best thing you can have on a Windows 95 workstation is an X windows
> client.  That gives the confounded box the look-and-feel of a Linux
> workstation.  
> 
> Unfortunately I run into keyboard problems.  The .Xmodmap file on
> the Linux box itself is designed to make that machine work nicely,
> and it is not the correct one for the keyboard of the remote client.
> I read somewhere that there is a neat way of solving this one, some
> kind of resource file that can diagnose where you are logged in from,
> and apply the correct keyboard mappings and bindings.  But I have
> forgotten what it is called.  
> 
> Please help!
> 
> Dirk


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