using win-key with kde

Benjamin Richardson b.richardson at wanadoo.fr
Fri Jul 5 23:35:18 BST 2002


Le Vendredi 5 Juillet 2002 19:45, Ladislav Strojil a écrit :
> On Friday 05 July 2002 19:32, Benjamin Richardson wrote:
> > Thank you for all, I'll try to find out how to get the keys code.
>
> Look at:
> http://docsrv.caldera.com:8457/en/kdefaq/configure.html#AEN1914
>
> You can use little program called xev to find any keycodes you'll need.
> After you run it, press the desired key and watch the output. It's say
> something like:
> KeyPress event, serial 27, synthetic NO, window 0x3400001,
>     root 0x3a, subw 0x0, time 3688846290, (155,659), root:(159,679),
>     state 0x10, keycode 115 (keysym 0xffeb, Super_L), same_screen YES,
>     XLookupString gives 0 characters:  ""
>
> KeyRelease event, serial 27, synthetic NO, window 0x3400001,
>     root 0x3a, subw 0x0, time 3688846410, (155,659), root:(159,679),
>     state 0x50, keycode 115 (keysym 0xffeb, Super_L), same_screen YES,
>     XLookupString gives 0 characters:  ""
>
> This is for pressing and releasing left window key. Notice that third line
> says
> keycode 115
>
> That is all you'll need.
>
> Cheers,
> Lada
Just one more question how do you assign two keys for the same action. I' ve 
tried setting both windows key to F23. In the Kde control it recognise them 
as being both F23 but only one works (115)

Thanks for all your help  
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