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| Hello, If've just received a new keybord for my birthday. Really nice by the way because my old one didn't work nice anymore and I had some RSI pain after some hour. But I also have quite a problem. How do I enable all the extra function (media, mute, home, favorites, email, messenger(I don't like MSN;-)) keys around the keybord? Are there any configurations I could change? Greetings, Noud ALdenhoven I'm running Linux Gentoo 2005.0 Kernel-2.6.11-r3 I do not use KDE, so I can't run any program written for this! |
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| Noud Aldenhoven wrote: > Hello, > > If've just received a new keybord for my birthday. Really nice by the way > because my old one didn't work nice anymore and I had some RSI pain after > some hour. > > But I also have quite a problem. How do I enable all the extra function > (media, mute, home, favorites, email, messenger(I don't like MSN;-)) keys > around the keybord? Are there any configurations I could change? > > Greetings, > > Noud ALdenhoven > > I'm running Linux Gentoo 2005.0 > Kernel-2.6.11-r3 > I do not use KDE, so I can't run any program written for this! I am using lineakd for that purpose. I am using it in KDE, but the program is not dependent on KDE and should also work elsewhere. Take a look in the following link to see if your keyboard is supported: http://lineak.sourceforge.net/index.php?nav=keyboards |
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| On Thu, 19 May 2005 17:55:44 +0200, Noud Aldenhoven wrote: > Hello, > > If've just received a new keybord for my birthday. Really nice by the way > because my old one didn't work nice anymore and I had some RSI pain after > some hour. > > But I also have quite a problem. How do I enable all the extra function > (media, mute, home, favorites, email, messenger(I don't like MSN;-)) keys > around the keybord? Are there any configurations I could change? > > Greetings, > > Noud ALdenhoven > > I'm running Linux Gentoo 2005.0 > Kernel-2.6.11-r3 > I do not use KDE, so I can't run any program written for this! emerge hotkeys -- chown -R us ~/base |
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| On Wed, 18 May 2005 22:00:02 +0200, Jacob Tranholm wrote: > Noud Aldenhoven wrote: >> Hello, >> >> If've just received a new keybord for my birthday. Really nice by the way >> because my old one didn't work nice anymore and I had some RSI pain after >> some hour. >> >> But I also have quite a problem. How do I enable all the extra function >> (media, mute, home, favorites, email, messenger(I don't like MSN;-)) keys >> around the keybord? Are there any configurations I could change? >> >> Greetings, >> >> Noud ALdenhoven >> >> I'm running Linux Gentoo 2005.0 >> Kernel-2.6.11-r3 >> I do not use KDE, so I can't run any program written for this! > > I am using lineakd for that purpose. I am using it in KDE, but the > program is not dependent on KDE and should also work elsewhere. Take a > look in the following link to see if your keyboard is supported: > http://lineak.sourceforge.net/index.php?nav=keyboards Lineak is working fine, I can use my extra function keys. Thank you, and others! |
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| On Wed, 18 May 2005 22:00:02 +0200, Jacob Tranholm wrote: > Noud Aldenhoven wrote: >> Hello, >> >> If've just received a new keybord for my birthday. Really nice by the way >> because my old one didn't work nice anymore and I had some RSI pain after >> some hour. >> >> But I also have quite a problem. How do I enable all the extra function >> (media, mute, home, favorites, email, messenger(I don't like MSN;-)) keys >> around the keybord? Are there any configurations I could change? >> >> Greetings, >> >> Noud ALdenhoven >> >> I'm running Linux Gentoo 2005.0 >> Kernel-2.6.11-r3 >> I do not use KDE, so I can't run any program written for this! > > I am using lineakd for that purpose. I am using it in KDE, but the > program is not dependent on KDE and should also work elsewhere. Take a > look in the following link to see if your keyboard is supported: > http://lineak.sourceforge.net/index.php?nav=keyboards by the way, why can't I see my own posts? I'm using Pan and see all posts, except from myself. <_< |