Re: FC6: SCIM setup with Korean, how to change toggle key

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Rob a écrit :
Hi,

I have installed FC6 with SCIM support for Korean
hangul alphabet. This seems to work fine.

Korean keyboards have a special key for switching
the alphabet; it's the 'han/young' key next to the
spacebar. Windows apps use this key for language
switching.

To make it easy for Windows users, I'd like to
configure SCIM to also use that special key for
switching, instead of its default 'alt-space'.

With xev, I figured out that the keycode for this
special 'han/young' key is 210.

Can someone tell me how to tell SCIM to use that
special key 210 for switching alphabet?

If you use Gnome, scim installs an icon in the gnome-panel: you can use it for global configuration: it is not necessary to know the key code, just edit the input method and change it only pressing the key you want to use (after deleting the previous Ctrl-Space way).

If you don't have any icon, just call scim-setup from command line.

--
François Patte
UFR de mathématiques et informatique
Université René Descartes
http://www.math-info.univ-paris5.fr/~patte

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