Chuck Robey wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 > > James Richard Tyrer wrote: >> Chuck Robey wrote: >>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 >>> >>> I seem to be having a couple of problems in trying to get >>> keyboard shortcuts that I had under KDE3.5 working under KDE4.2. >>> I will give you the one that bothering me the most, today. >>> >>> It's the use of the 2, 4, 6, and 8 keys on the numeric keypad >>> (the ones which have the arrows on them). They were announced >>> under the old regime as KP2, KP4, KP6, and KP8, but in my latest, >>> it seems to be naming the keys indentically to the small >>> application -cursor keys to the immediate left of the numeric >>> keypad (I don't know the name of that little 4 key area), so >>> they're announced as "up", "down", "left", and "right", and it >>> won't let me use those numeric keypad keys. Since the name is the >>> same, I can't seem to grab those arrow keys in the numeric >>> keypad, at all. I wish to switch up, down, left, and right for >>> desktops, considering that I run 9 in a 3x3 physical matrix. >>> >> This is odd. I suspect that the problem might be in Qt. However, >> you should check to see that X11 is doing this correctly. In a >> Konsole, execute: >> >> xev >> >> and then put the mouse cursor in the little window that opens. Now >> when you type, it will report the X events in the Konsole window. >> I tried it and it reports the key pad key events with the "KP_" >> prefix. If this works on yours, then it is probably a Qt bug. >> > > I have a little problem believing it has anything to do with X11. I agree. However, when bug hunting, it is always best to check everything. > Most obvious reason is that both KDE3.5 and Gnome are working just > fine here, secondly, here's one line from xmodmap -pke: > > keycode 80 = KP_Up KP_8 KP_Up KP_8 KP_Up KP_8 > > KDE4.2 thinks this is the "up" key, which helps not at all. Well, I > checked with xev anyhow, just to satisfy, and it's reporting exactly > what xmodmap is, what kde3.5 is, and what KDE4.2 isn't. > > What I can't tell yet is if it's something odd with the FreeBSD > implementation, or just the base KDE4.2. If you run Linux there, and > KDE4.2, you could tell me that, just make sure you're hitting the 8 > key FROM THE nermeic keypad, not the main keys. It's the numeric > keypad's missing "KP_" that is breaking things here. I will do as soon as I am able. I upgraded X11 and now KDE-4.2.1 crashes when I click the mouse. KDE-3.5 still works find. Hope to have it fixed by tomorrow. -- JRT Linux (mostly) From Scratch ___________________________________________________ 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.