using win-key with kde

Raphael Mack raphael.mack at rampro.de
Sat Jul 6 13:26:29 BST 2002


Am Freitag, 5. Juli 2002 19:45 schrieb Ladislav Strojil:
> 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:  ""

Thank you for all your help. Using the win-key works. But I have some 
special keys on my keyboard which are calld easy launch keys. I wohld 
like to use them, too. I would try to find out the keycode of them but 
I don't have xev. Where can I get it from?

Tanks,
Rapha

-- 
Anything is possible, unless it's not.

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