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Re: KDE key map



On Sun, 19 Aug 2001, Erez Boym wrote:

> Hi,
>
> > KDE1 or KDE2?
> It's KDE1 and Xfree 4.x

KDE1's kikbd isn't really hard to understand. Try looking at its keyboard
maps (<KDEDIR>/share/apps/kikbd/??.kikbd , IIRC, where KDEDIR can be /usr
or /opt/kde or whatever)

>
> > Any idea what have you changed?
>
> No, not really, it started after I had moved my comp
> from one apartment to the other by I don't belive
> moving changes anything on the hard drive except bad
> sectors.
>
> The key board works fine in console mode (run level),
> the problem starts when I run X.

X and the console use two seperate and independent mappings

> I suspect that it has
> some thing to do with KDE's international keyboard
> utility but I couldn't pinpoint the problem.
>
> What files are responsible for key mapping in X ?
>
> Where can I get a standard UK 104K keyboard ?

[ this is nothing to do with kikbd ]

Something like:

setxkbmap -model pc104 uk

>
> How do I overwrite them with the default US keyboard ?

You can set the defaults in XF86Config

-- 
Tzafrir Cohen
mailto:tzafrir@technion.ac.il
http://www.technion.ac.il/~tzafrir



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