also... you need to click 'options'
:-)~MIKE~(-:
disable caps lock = menu -> prefrences -> keyboard prefrences (or however you get to prefrences)
:-)~MIKE~(-:
On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 7:11 PM, Matt Graham <danceswithcrows@usa.net> wrote:
From: joe@actionline.com
> How can I reprogram/neutralize that annoying et gu M$ key on a standard
> keyboard? In the past, I have inadvertently hit that key and had it
> lock up my Linux system. I don't know what it is for anyway
Lock up? That's weird. It's usually mapped to a modifier key, one that is
rarely used. If I type "xev" into a konsole and hit the 'Doze keys, I get
Super_L and Super_R, which are mapped to Modifier 4, which does nothing. Your
keyboard map may vary.
You can remap a single key to another single key with xmodmap. If I wanted my
Doze keys to do nothing, I'd do "xmodmap clear Mod4".
xmodmap again. "xmodmap clear Lock" will make the caps lock key do nothing.
> Also, I'd like to neutralize the equally annoying "Caps Lock" key which I
> have *never* used
You can use additional xmodmap commands to turn that key into another Ctrl
key.
Distros usually have something a bit friendlier that does similar things. In
KDE4, it's System Settings -> Input Devices -> Keyboard -> Advanced , look at
the Caps Lock and Alt/Win key settings.
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