[tlinux-users:08564] Re: Has anyone mapped the Fn key to Super key?
"Thomas Lopes" <[email protected]> Mon, 2 Jul 2007 09:20:39 -0300
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I Think that Fn key is just a bridge, and disparate a keycode just only pressed with another key (on my A105, running xev command and pressing only Fn key don't target anything... but pressing with others keys, like ESC, F1, F2 (not all working till now), it get some response. So, maybe it's impossible to do what you want, but correct me if I'm wrong... 2007/7/2, 葛元恺 (Yuankai Ge) <[email protected]>: > > Hi, > > I've got a Toshiba M100 Laptop and the WinKey's on the right upper > corner of my keyboard. And I'm using beryl which is so cool but many > settings are concerns with <Super> key. In my Ubuntu 7.04, the <Super> > key is binded to WinKey and I can not change it to the Fn key in > "system-->settings-->keyboard" since there is no option in it. To use > the Winkey in such a place is not very convenient as in a standard > keyboard( where Winkey is besides Ctrl and Alt). So I want to set Fn > key as <Super> in my Ubuntu. > > And I tried to let beryl-manager to detect the Fn key but it has no > effect (seems that beryl just cannot recognize the Fn key?). However, > at the same time , I could use Fn+F6 or Fn+F7 or adjust the lightness > of my screen, so I'm sure it works well. > > Has anyone successfully mapped the Fn key to Super key or and package > would help me to do so? I just want to enjoy the convenience that > Beryl brings to me ^^ > > Thanks a lot > > Yuankai > > -- Thomas Lopes - (11) 7111-0247 http://www.THLopes.com - ">> Escrever = Ociosidade_Atarefada;" MSN: [email protected] Os Melhores investimentos da Internet: Visite http://www.thlopes.com/investimento