> Craig McPherson (CM) writes:
CM> Thanks for the suggestion. I've been researching Loadkeys, and
CM> it looks like it'll do the job. There are two things I haven't
CM> been able to find, though:
CM> 1. What Debian package includes loadkeys.
ithilien$ dpkg -S loadkeys
console-tools: /
Thanks for the suggestion. I've been researching Loadkeys, and it
looks like it'll do the job. There are two things I haven't been able
to find, though:
1. What Debian package includes loadkeys.
2. A list of all keycodes.
> Look into loadkeys
>
> -Brian
Look into loadkeys
-Brian
On Fri, Apr 06, 2001 at 09:24:49PM -0500, Craig McPherson wrote:
> I'm in a situation where I need to do some keymapping. This is what I
> need to accomplish.
>
> 1. This is for console only. X is not installed on the machine.
>
> 2. A few keys (like the up and do
I'm in a situation where I need to do some keymapping. This is what I
need to accomplish.
1. This is for console only. X is not installed on the machine.
2. A few keys (like the up and down arrow keys, the < and > keys, and
a few other) need to work normally.
3. All other keys need to be
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