On 11/12/2013 09:14 AM, Matt Graham wrote: > In most keymaps, they're mapped to one of the modifiers, usually Super > or Hyper. These modifiers usually don't do much that's useful. > compiz and its successors often used Super+other key or mouse button > as a "do interesting 3D window management things" shortcut. > > GTK+ deals with these things in a different way from Qt. This is... > annoying. When you used xmodmap, did you clear the 'Doze key from the > modifier map before binding it to another key? > > xmodmap is also only good for binding single keys to other single keys > (or to modifiers). What's "xmodmap -pm" show you? With it and xev, I > can see that the Windows keys are bound to Super_L and Super_R, and > they execute the modifier mod4. delboy@ladmo:~$ xmodmap -pm xmodmap: up to 4 keys per modifier, (keycodes in parentheses): shift Shift_L (0x32), Shift_R (0x3e) lock Caps_Lock (0x42) control Control_L (0x25), Control_R (0x69) mod1 Alt_L (0x40), Alt_R (0x6c), Meta_L (0xcd) mod2 Num_Lock (0x4d) mod3 mod4 sterling (0x85), cent (0x86), Super_L (0xce), Hyper_L (0xcf) mod5 ISO_Level3_Shift (0x5c), Mode_switch (0xcb) When I start xev and press one of the windoze keys, all that xev does is print the character. > > xbindkeys is a little more flexible than xmodmap, and can bind a key > or key combination to an arbitrary shell command. > > KDE and GNOME should have a "keyboard shortcut" utility somewhere in > their nest of config items. It is not as flexible as xbindkeys, but > it is probably friendlier. > Maybe I'll look into xbindkeys. -- "I get my copy of the daily paper, look at the obituaries page, and if I’m not there, I carry on as usual." Patrick Moore --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss