RE: Num lock

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When in KDE, if you go into Control Center->Peripherals->keyboard, you will
see the numlock status options in that screen. You have 3 options
on/off/leave.

Wolf

-----Original Message-----
From: redhat [mailto:redhat@xxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Saturday, 22 November 2003 4:56 PM
To: shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Num lock



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Brian T. Brunner" <brian.t.brunner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday 21 November 2003 10:43
Subject: Re: Num lock


>
> I lose my mouse frequently (I switch back & forth from
> RH7.3 <=> Win2K) using an OmniViewSE 4-port switch.
>
> <alt><tab> brings up a terminal window, and kudzu finds my mouse. If 
> <alt><tab> brings up and editor (vi) then :!kudzu finds my mouse.
>
> That said, losing my mouse is annoying.  At home I removed the 
> capslock key with a screwdriver, and it stopped giving me grief.
>
> Brian Brunner
> brian.t.brunner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> (610)796-5838
>
> >>> mahoover@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 11/21/03 09:23AM >>>
> --__--__--
> From: "redhat" <redhat@xxxxxxxxxx>
>
> >Where do I make the change to settings to always turn the NUM LOCK 
> >key on?
>
> Personally, I'd be happy to be able to turn on Caps Lock, Num Lock, or 
> Scroll Lock without it disabling the mouse on me.
>
> If I should have any of the above keys on just for a second the mouse 
> goes
dead on me.  If I'm lucky, I can switch to a terminal window and issue a
/etc/rc.d/init.d/gpm restart and get the mouse back.  Otherwise I have to
Ctrl-Alt-Backspace the X-server and lose anything I might have open.



I've had no problems with losing my mouse at all.  However, someone
mentioned using KDE > something > Keyboard (I'm in windows right now)
Anyway, the keyboard option only asks me for the generic keyboard type
(English, etc) there are no options for any individual keys.  I'm still
looking for a way to set it on.  A configuration file or something.

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