OK, I got it. Ctrl-PageDown is remapped by Mac and Windows, it works in Linux. Please skip this problem, it doesn't related to Linux. On Sat, Jan 14, 2012 at 4:52 PM, 郭晓峰 <lamuguo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi there, > > Sorry to bother. Not sure whether it is correct to post this question > to the mail list, but can't find a suitable linux console user mail > list for discussing this. If you have good mail list to suggest, > please help me to forward. Thanks! > > The question is: I tried to make my emacs have the same key response > on both X and console (ssh pts). However, I can't find scan code for > "Ctrl-PageDown" in console mode. I attached the code for testing the > scan code, and below is different behavior in X and console: > > ============= X =========== > Press a Key 338 // Just type <PageDown> > Press a Key 27 > Press a Key 91 > Press a Key 54 > Press a Key 59 > Press a Key 53 > Press a Key 126 // 6-chars for <Ctrl-PageDown> > ============ Console ========= > Press a Key 338 // Same for <PageDown> > Press a Key // No response for <Ctrl-PageDown> > > Any idea on this? Greatly appreciate your replies, your suggested > readings, and so on! > > Best Regards, > Lamu Guo > > =============Below is text of the code, for easily reading to skip > attachment================= > > #include <stdlib.h> > #include <ctype.h> > #include <curses.h> > > int main(void) > { > WINDOW *_window = initscr(); > int _rows; > int _cols; > > cbreak(); > > /* Accept all keys */ > keypad(_window, true); > > /* Don't echo things that are typed */ > noecho(); > > /* Get the screen dimensions */ > getmaxyx(_window, _rows, _cols); > > /* Don't display cursor */ > curs_set(0); > > for (;;) > { > printw("Press a Key "); > refresh(); > int key = wgetch(_window); > printw("%d \n", key); > } > > endwin(); > > return 0; > } -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-console" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html