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List:       kde-usability
Subject:    Re: Pressing unconfigured key
From:       John Tapsell <johnflux () gmail ! com>
Date:       2009-05-27 9:35:42
Message-ID: 43d8ce650905270235w33b92f10h40de80bd3ef8c8a3 () mail ! gmail ! com
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2009/5/27 Andreas Pakulat <apaku@gmx.de>:
>> Yes, this is the case that I was thinking of.   I don't think it's
>> reasonable to just say that the user should fiddle with xmodmap
>> themselves.
>
> Uhm, but they have to, unless you write an X11 app like xev and know about
> all the various keycodes on all the various keyboards and how they relate
> to symbolic keys (like Xf86Play).

It would only have to know when an unmapped keycode has been pressed,
and then ask the use what symbolic key it represents.  Doesn't sound
tooo difficult, no?

John
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