Re: Partial Mouse Lockup. New keyboard no response

2020-10-12 Thread Hans
Am Montag, 12. Oktober 2020, 17:33:46 CEST schrieb Alexander V. Makartsev:Got into a similar problem for years. Suddenly keyboard (the internal of my notebook) stopped and I had to restart the window manager. This happened only in plasma5, not in LXDE or other window manager. I read in some

Re: Partial Mouse Lockup. New keyboard no response

2020-10-12 Thread Alexander V. Makartsev
On 12.10.2020 17:18, Thomas George wrote: > 10/12/20. Mouse working perfectly since reboot on 10/6/20 but this > morning no response from keyboard. Tried ctl-alt-f1 and ctl-alt-f7 but > no response. Not able to switch workplaces. Continued working in the > current workspace using the mouse only. Ve

Re: Partial Mouse Lockup. New keyboard no response

2020-10-12 Thread Thomas George
10/12/20. Mouse working perfectly since reboot on 10/6/20 but this morning no response from keyboard. Tried ctl-alt-f1 and ctl-alt-f7 but no response. Not able to switch workplaces. Continued working in the current workspace using the mouse only. Verified mouse and keyboard batteries both at 50

[SOLVED] Re: Stretch and Gnome 3 : defining a new keyboard shortcut

2018-03-07 Thread Bernard
On 07/03/2018 17:17, Rol Ham wrote: Hi Bernard, On 07.03.2018 15:32, Bernard wrote: Hi to Everyone, On my new Debian Stretch with Gnome 3.22, I wanted to define a keyboard shortcut to launch an Xterm. If I go to 'Settings' ==> 'Parameters' ==> 'Keyboard', and '+' at the bottom of the list so

Re: Stretch and Gnome 3 : defining a new keyboard shortcut

2018-03-07 Thread Rol Ham
Hi Bernard, On 07.03.2018 15:32, Bernard wrote: > Hi to Everyone, > > On my new Debian Stretch with Gnome 3.22, I wanted to define a keyboard > shortcut to launch an Xterm. If I go to 'Settings' ==> 'Parameters' ==> > 'Keyboard', and '+' at the bottom of the list so as to add a new > personnalize

Stretch and Gnome 3 : defining a new keyboard shortcut

2018-03-07 Thread Bernard
Hi to Everyone, On my new Debian Stretch with Gnome 3.22, I wanted to define a keyboard shortcut to launch an Xterm. If I go to 'Settings' ==> 'Parameters' ==> 'Keyboard', and '+' at the bottom of the list so as to add a new personnalized shortcut, a new box get displayed, in which I am suppos

(Solved)Re: define a new keyboard shortcuts in "settings/keyboard/shortcuts"

2015-04-22 Thread mudongliang
Thank you very much! The problem is solved. On Wed, 2015-04-22 at 11:04 +, Liam O'Toole wrote: > On 2015-04-22, mudongliang wrote: > > I want to define a new keyboard shortcuts in the graphic > > "settings/keyboard/shortcuts" to start-up the gitlab! > >

Re: define a new keyboard shortcuts in "settings/keyboard/shortcuts"

2015-04-22 Thread Liam O'Toole
On 2015-04-22, mudongliang wrote: > I want to define a new keyboard shortcuts in the graphic > "settings/keyboard/shortcuts" to start-up the gitlab! > Name: Gitlab Panel > Commands: su -c "/opt/gitlab-7.9.3-0/manager-linux-x64.run" > The attribute of this file

define a new keyboard shortcuts in "settings/keyboard/shortcuts"

2015-04-22 Thread mudongliang
I want to define a new keyboard shortcuts in the graphic "settings/keyboard/shortcuts" to start-up the gitlab! Name: Gitlab Panel Commands: su -c "/opt/gitlab-7.9.3-0/manager-linux-x64.run" The attribute of this file is following : /opt/gitlab-7.9.3-0/manager-linux-x64

[SOLVED] Re: how to enable a new keyboard layout

2012-10-13 Thread Matej Kosik
On 10/13/2012 04:44 PM, Eike Lantzsch wrote: > is x11-xkb-utils installed? That package was installed. What happened was that Alt-related shortcuts were not working maybe because notebook spat different codes than usual keyboards do. When I tried "grp:shifts_toggle" that worked fine. T

Re: how to enable a new keyboard layout

2012-10-13 Thread Eike Lantzsch
On Saturday 13 October 2012 11:58:01 Matej Kosik wrote: > Hi, > > On Wheezy, I am trying to enable a new keyboard layout. > Normally, I did it by: > - creating a /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/01-keyboard-layout.conf > file with a following contents: > >

how to enable a new keyboard layout

2012-10-13 Thread Matej Kosik
Hi, On Wheezy, I am trying to enable a new keyboard layout. Normally, I did it by: - creating a /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/01-keyboard-layout.conf file with a following contents: Section "InputClass" Identifier "keyboard-layout" MatchI

Re: New Keyboard

2002-05-27 Thread Scott Henson
On Mon, 2002-05-27 at 05:06, Tinus Kotze wrote: > I have to replace my keyboard and "stole" one of my dad's keyboards at > home. Unfortantely my dad is still on Windows as main operating system. > I have a Millennium Keyboard PS/2 (KB-6869) in front of me with > "Windows ME Keyboard(Support 2000

Re: New Keyboard

2002-05-27 Thread dman
On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 11:06:18AM +0200, Tinus Kotze wrote: | I have to replace my keyboard and "stole" one of my dad's keyboards at | home. Unfortantely my dad is still on Windows as main operating system. | I have a Millennium Keyboard PS/2 (KB-6869) in front of me with | "Windows ME Keyboard

New Keyboard

2002-05-27 Thread Tinus Kotze
I have to replace my keyboard and "stole" one of my dad's keyboards at home. Unfortantely my dad is still on Windows as main operating system. I have a Millennium Keyboard PS/2 (KB-6869) in front of me with "Windows ME Keyboard(Support 2000/98). It's got alot of extra function on the keyboard w