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List:       kde-bugs-dist
Subject:    [Bug 69319] no way to use pageup/pagedown without shift key
From:       Thomas Wolff <towo () towo ! net>
Date:       2005-03-04 14:14:16
Message-ID: 20050304141416.7959.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org
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------- Additional Comments From towo towo net  2005-03-04 15:14 -------
Could you please be more precise as to which PAGEUP and DOWN keys you mean?
Typical keyboards nowadays have two of them each.
If your X keyboard is configured properly, different symbols for them 
are sent to the applications, e.g. Prior/Next for the "small keypad" 
(the one with often 6 keys), and KP_Prior/KP_Next for the digit block 
which in "application mode" also serves as a large keypad.
I have configure my xterm so that the "small keypad" Page Up/Down keys 
scroll the screen while the "application keypad" keys are sent to the 
program inside xterm which is a very useful configuration.

By the way, I think it's very annoying that konsole suppresses 
(to say somewhat more than "ignores") the middle key of the "application 
keypad" (the "5" key) which is often very useful for applications.
It should emit ESC [ E or ESC O E, depending on keypad mode.
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