Hello Dieter!
No, the script won't listen to keystrokes, if it isn't active on the real
screen. Screen is just a way to start more than one program on a terminal.
Simply a matter of "Where shall I put these five apps then? There's only one
TTY left." :-)
And as I understand, Alex wants to seperate from the GUI as much as
possible. I suppose xbindkey needs X to run and only works on the Xserver. If
i'm mistaken, shame upon me. :-)
Kindly yours
Julien
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