Did you guys also remove the input devices in xorg.conf Maybe that's causing a conflict? -J On Sun, 2008-12-07 at 10:37 -0500, jason maxwell wrote: > 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. > > > > > >