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Re: X Keyboard mapping?



This setting indeed solved the problem, but I don't know where to add it
so that it takes effect when I start X. Shouldn't b a file containing 
these defaults?
About the other issue, I upgraded my computer from a 486-based machine to
a pentium a few weeks ago, and it did not seem to change anything.

Nadav

On Thu, 12 Dec 1996, Tuvik Beker wrote:

> Erez Strauss wrote:
> > 
> > use the command
> > xmodmap -e "keycode 22 = BackSpace "
> > before using the Netscape and other application, add it
> > to your setup scripts.
> 
> I would like to comment that this setting (default in modern
> distributions, I think) does _NOT_ always help...
> The same problem haunted me for months with my old 486, and no xmodmap
> settings solved it, until I gave up. When I moved the same disks with
> exactly the same configuration to a pentium, the problem disappeared. 
> I still don't know the reason for this, and I would love to hear a
> plausible explanation.
> 
> Tuvik
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