Re: [kbd] ctrl arrow keys not working in linux virtual consoles
Ken Moffat <[email protected]> Thu, 10 Nov 2016 20:32:35 +0000
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On Thu, Nov 10, 2016 at 08:13:16PM +0100, Benoît wrote: > Hi, > > Trying my luck here as I don't find a solution after mutiple tries. > I posted my issue in archlinux forum for reference : > > https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=219078 > > To summarize, I am unable to make a ctrl arrow combination recognized and > work under virtual consoles (working in X). > > Pushing ctrl + arrow is giving the same hex as pushing only arrow key. > I am thinking about remapping keys and use a customizable .map for my > virtual console but I don't see how to get the right code to put into my > .map > > I am under an azerty keyboard. > I would very appreciate if you have any idea :) > > Many thanks > If by 'arrow' you mean 'up arrow', on my keyboard that is keycode 103. Use 'showkey' to confirm the code in your setup. Then add a line to your map, something like control keycode 103 = acircumflex and when that gives you an â you will know it works. Then change it to whichever key or glyph you wish. For some reason, the control keycode values in the map from which I started my own changes are all inset like that after the corresponding entry - I assume you can just add the control entry after any included files have been mentioned (in the uk map I used, the up arrow is only mentioned in one of the included files). But, if you are starting from fr-latin1 or fr-latin9 there are already entries for 'plain' keycode 103 and for some neighbouring codes which show how shift, alt can be given on separate lines (or commented with '#'). But I can't help with decoding the escape sequences you showed in that Arch posting. HTH ĸen -- `I shall take my mountains', said Lu-Tze. `The climate will be good for them.' -- Small Gods