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Ian Truelsen wrote:

>I just inherited a Compaq 1267 laptop that has these little keys on it for 
>bringing up a browser, mail program and the like. I would like to set them 
>up for use in linux, to bring up a terminal, galeon, that sort of thing. How 
>would I go about doing something like that? Are there tools that can be used 
>to identify the code that these keys are sending? 

There's a little utility like that on Eric Raymond's site (showkey,
http://tuxedo.org/~esr/software.html).  Scour the net for information
on keycodes and the xmodmap command, and you'll find tons of info on
this sort of thing.

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