James Richard Tyrer wrote: > Nikos Chantziaras wrote: >> I'm trying to bind the "Web/Home" key of my keyboard so it starts >> Firefox when I press it. Works fine in KDE 3. In KDE 4.2.0, I get this >> instead: >> >> "The key you just pressed isn't supported by Qt" >> >> All the other buttons work just fine (Back, Forward, Stop, Mail, Search, >> Favorited, My Computer, Calculator, Sleep). The Web/Home key is the >> only exception. >> >> Anything I can do about it? >> > This is seriously odd. > > IIUC, KDE3 uses X11 to decode the keys. I didn't realize that KDE4 used > QT to do it. Perhaps this is a misleading error message. > > There is one thing you might look at which I have to do because I have a > REAL IBM keyboard (you either love the click keyboard or you hate it) > which only has 101 keys. > > In the Control Center (now named System Settings in KDE4) go to: > > Regional & Language -> Keyboard Layout > > In the "Layout" tab, check "Enable keyboard layouts". Then see if you > can find your keyboard in the drop down list. I already have layouts enabled (I need to type texts in English, Greek and German.) I've selected the correct keyboard model too (Microsoft Internet Keyboard). I even have it in my xorg.conf (Option "XkbModel" "microsoftinet"). It's weird though that every other "special" key words except this one :P ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.