Re: Keyboard's keymap now changed since evdev upgrade

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I guess this is also what made my mouse not function as expected too.  I like the back button on the side of my mouse to function as a second middle mouse (paste) button, but I suddenly find it functioning as a browser back button, as most people prefer.  The only easy way I found to get it back to a paste button is by running:  xmodmap -e "pointer = 1 8 3 4 5 6 7 2 9 10".

This swaps the middle button with the side button, and gives me the paste on the side, but then I lose the middle click to paste, which then becomes browser back.  Does anyone know of an easy way to just duplicate the paste button on the side, rather than swap it?
-Jason


On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 6:42 PM, Will Siddall <will.siddall@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Alright, so getting tired of having to deal with it, I remapped everything.  It took a while and keep reloading my Xmodmap file to get what I needed.  At least it works :D


On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 6:20 PM, Will Siddall <will.siddall@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Right, but I'm not using KDE, I'm using Gnome.  I've tried using an Evdev-managed keyboard, and I've tried using a generic pc105... all with no luck.  Plus, I've already upgraded to 1.5.3-3.


On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 6:14 PM, Jan de Groot <jan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sat, 2008-12-06 at 17:45 -0400, Will Siddall wrote:
> Hey all, I say I'm pretty comfortable with everything in arch now, but
> this keyboard issue is starting to drive me nuts.  Not too long ago,
> the change from using kbd to evdev was made and ever since then, my
> keyboard is all messed up.  I can still use my keyboard, but specific
> keys are changed around.
>
> Looking around, everyone is refering to issues with KDEMod, but I'm
> using Gnome and using the Evdev-Managed Keyboard.  I specified in my
> 10-keymap.fdi rule file the proper settings and updated my xorg.conf
> with no change.
>
> The real issue I have is my arrow keys don't work anymore (except for
> the up arrow is giving me the ScreenCap window) and using xev, the
> keys are bringing back keycodes for other events.  Which is making it
> REALLY hard to work with vi and just working with the command line in
> general.
>
> Am I actually going to have to re-key all my keycodes by hand?  or is
> there a way to find out what's going on and properly set my key
> events?

Upgrade to xorg-server 1.5.3-3 and set your keyboard in KDE to "evdev
managed keyboard" or something similiar. Setting it to a specific other
model that matches your keyboard will mess up keybindings when using
evdev.





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