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[ILUG] backspace wierdness

[ILUG] backspace wierdness

William Murphy alias at student.nuigalway.ie
Thu Apr 6 09:33:27 IST 2000


"John P. Looney" wrote:
> 
> On Wed, Apr 05, 2000 at 04:09:06PM +0100, Paul Askins mentioned:
> > I had this problem a while back on a Sun here at work.  There's a file called
> > .tcsh-keymap which is sourced from my .cshrc which binds certain key presses.
> 
>  Alas, tcsh stuff won't fix netscape :(

Hmmm, I had some problems like that actually (problems with the
backspace key in netsacpe). I ended up copying bits of someone elses
XF86Config file, and restarting X. That did the trick. Here's my
keyboard section:

Section "Keyboard"
	Protocol    "Standard"
	LeftAlt     Meta
   	 RightAlt    ModeShift
    RightCtl    Compose
    ScrollLock  ModeLock
   XkbKeycodes  "xfree86"
   XkbTypes     "default"
   XkbCompat    "default"
   XkbSymbols   "us(pc101)"
   XkbGeometry  "pc"
   XkbRules     "xfree86"
   XkbModel     "pc101"
    XkbLayout   "gb"
EndSection

Excuse the crappy formatting.

Cyas,
William Murphy
alias at student.nuigalway.ie


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