Bob Goodwin <bobgoodwin@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote on 4-DEC-2008 11:06:04.06 >Bob Goodwin wrote: >> Bob Goodwin wrote: >>> >>> I have a problem with the F-10 keyboard producing the wrong codes. >>> XEV displays keycode 104 when I press the down arrow on this F-9 box >>> but on the F-10 box it shows 116. 116 is normally one of the Windows >>> keys [next to the RH ALT key] which I normally have mapped [via >>> xkeycaps] to produce a degree symbol. >>> >>> I tell xkeycaps that it's a PC 104 key keyboard and things usually >>> work, not with F-10, I press the down cursor key and get a degree >>> symbol! >>> >>> Any suggestions appreciated. >>> >>> Bob >>> >>> >> >> Marcelo Magno T. Sales wrote: >> >> I also had problems with keyboard layouts in X after installing F10. >> Not your specific situation, but you may want to take a look at bug >> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=470153 to see the problem >> and the solution. It may give you some idea on how to fix yours. >> >> []'s >> Marcelo >> >> >> No, I didn't find anything helpful there, language is already set >> correctly as US English. >> >> But I have proved that the problem is triggered when xmodmap is run. >> If I run it to remap just one key it appears my keyboard layout is >> corrupted and worst of all remapping the RH Windows key [#116] to the >> degree° symbol renders the down cursor key [#104] useless, it becomes >> a degree key in addition to 116? >> >> This is only a problem on the F-10 computer. These are changes I have >> made routinely in every version of Fedora! >> >> I will put off upgrading this F-9 computer for a while since that >> problem precludes such things as disabling the Caps Lock key and I am >> a lousy typist. >> >> Bob >> >> > > This morning I tried booting the computer from the F-9 Live Gnome CD > and things appear to work normally after I enter /usr/bin/xmodmap > -e 'keycode 116=degree' > > The Windows key to the right of the right hand ALT key now produces > a "°" [degree] symbol while the cursor down arrow key still > functions normally. > > It would be informative if someone else running F-10 would try > duplicating my problem by entering: > /usr/bin/xmodmap -e 'keycode 116=degree' and see if they get the > degree symbol and if the down arrow still works normally? > > The F-10 in question was installed from the live CD but I would not > expect that to make any difference. > > Thanks. > > Bob I found many problems on F10 when using xmodmap. I'm not sure if xmodmap is to blame or changed keycodes. If I run xkeycaps and press keys I see for some keys the "wrong" keys highlighted. The "right-Alt" is one of the problem keys. However with xkeycaps you can find out the "new" keycode and addapt the .xmodmap file or xmodmap command to it. Saving a .xmodmap file from xkeycaps will give problems. Jouk Pecunia olet! >------------------------------------------------------------------------------< Jouk Jansen joukj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Technische Universiteit Delft tttttttttt uu uu ddddddd Kavli Institute of Nanoscience tttttttttt uu uu dd dd Nationaal centrum voor HREM tt uu uu dd dd Lorentzweg 1 tt uu uu dd dd 2628 CJ Delft tt uu uu dd dd Nederland tt uu uu dd dd tel. 31-15-2782272 tt uuuuuuu ddddddd >------------------------------------------------------------------------------< -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines