Two things, both on the same basic machine, a dell 7010

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Greetings all;

1. I was forced by an errant mill table trapping and crushing my last 
logitech K360 keyboard with a different keyboard, one which has a row of 
buttons across the top/rear that among other things includes a power 
switch, and another that apparently makes it hibernate. It is virtually 
impossible to pick up this keyboard and take it the 3 or 4 feet to the 
machine without inadvertently pressing one or more of these buttons.

None of them are of any use around potentially dangerous machinery.

This is a row of buttons above the F buttons which the control program 
running the machine makes liberal use of. I need to completely disable 
that whole row of buttons, or find a source of logitech NOS K-360's.

How can I do that?

Second, some debian ID10T has decreed that F10 is to bring up a useless 
to me menu, meaning the exit from mc now demands I find and pick up the 
$%#@&& mouse and use it to click on the F10 button at the bottom right 
of the mc screen. Where, in TDE do I find where that hijacking is being 
done so I can turn it off so I can run mc from the keyboard like I've 
been doing for 22 years?

Thanks all.

Cheers, Gene Heskett
-- 
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 - Louis D. Brandeis
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