Kirk? why doesn't he write an executeable script to do just that? I did that here with a few commands I wanted to perform quickly like mounting my partners drives on her machine. Shaun.. "We realise we have a problem with communication. However, we're not going to discuss it with our staff." EMAIL: shauno at goanna.net.au ICQ: 76958435 YAHOO ID: blindman01_2000 IRC NICK/SERVER: |3|1ndm4n on #aussiefriends on www.jong.com:6667 On 29 May 2001, Kirk Reiser wrote: > Hi Saqib: The best thing to do is install with the u.s. keyboard for > speakup. When you are finished take a diff against the standard > u.s. keyboard with the speakupmap.map which you can get from > www.linux-speakup.org if you are not compiling your own kernel. Cp > the speakupmap to the directory where the standard maps are kept and > type this: > > diff -urN speakup.map standard.map >map.diff > > Fill in the standard.map with the name of the map for the us > keyboard. Then cp a copy of the uk.map to the standard map and type: > > patch -p0 <map.diff > > that should patch the new copy with your just taken map. You can then > cp the new map back to whatever it was originally called. I think > this is the easiest way to accomplish this. You will then need to > type: > > loadkeys new.map > > to load the newly patched map. Replacing new.map with whatever you > called your patched map. > > good luck. > Kirk > > -- > > Kirk Reiser The Computer Braille Facility > e-mail: kirk at braille.uwo.ca University of Western Ontario > phone: (519) 661-3061 > > _______________________________________________ > Speakup mailing list > Speakup at braille.uwo.ca > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup >