On 6/28/07, Hans de Goede <j.w.r.degoede@xxxxxx> wrote:
I didn't know about those pages, it seems that our efforts pretty much overlaps, I do believe however that filing this under laptop is (very) wrong, as many normal keyboards also have extra keys.
Then there are people like me... who use a laptop as the primary device with docks.... so i have at minimum 2 different keyboards with different special keys... so i can't just do a simple keybinding for special operations...because each keyboard uses different extra keycodes for buttons meant to do the same thing. I could definitely use some sort of abstraction layer so that I can setup up the keybindings for each keyboard once in a profile and then switch to that profile (even manually with a simple pref if the profile can't be autodetected) to avoid having to re-config keybindings indivdually by hand. -jef"or i could just continue not using those keys as a living memorial to late 20th century technology...maybe we could even get some funding to create an accurate late 1980's technology town..like colonial Williamsburg...but smaller scale..like an office building cubicle farm with a viewing window."spaleta -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list