Last tested May 16, 2004 - on X 4.3.0-dfsg in Debian Sid
Append the following to the file /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/XKeysymDB:
logitech_standby | : | 10090000 |
logitech_mail | : | 10090001 |
logitech_sms | : | 10090002 |
logitech_webcam | : | 10090003 |
logitech_mute | : | 10090004 |
logitech_up | : | 10090005 |
logitech_down | : | 10090006 |
logitech_media | : | 10090007 |
logitech_home | : | 10090008 |
logitech_search | : | 10090009 |
logitech_F1 | : | 1009000A |
logitech_F2 | : | 1009000B |
logitech_F3 | : | 1009000C |
logitech_F4 | : | 1009000D |
logitech_F5 | : | 1009000E |
logitech_F6 | : | 1009000F |
logitech_F7 | : | 10090010 |
logitech_F8 | : | 10090011 |
logitech_F9 | : | 10090012 |
logitech_F10 | : | 10090013 |
logitech_F11 | : | 10090014 |
logitech_F12 | : | 10090015 |
Next, add this to ~/.xmodmap:
keycode 187 | = | logitech_F1 |
keycode 188 | = | logitech_F2 |
keycode 118 | = | logitech_F3 |
keycode 119 | = | logitech_F4 |
keycode 120 | = | logitech_F5 |
keycode 121 | = | logitech_F6 |
keycode 122 | = | logitech_F7 |
keycode 194 | = | logitech_F8 |
keycode 195 | = | logitech_F9 |
keycode 196 | = | logitech_F10 |
keycode 215 | = | logitech_F11 |
keycode 216 | = | logitech_F12 |
keycode 236 | = | logitech_mail |
keycode 145 | = | logitech_sms |
keycode 146 | = | logitech_webcam |
keycode 160 | = | logitech_mute |
keycode 176 | = | logitech_up |
keycode 174 | = | logitech_down |
keycode 237 | = | logitech_media |
keycode 178 | = | logitech_home |
keycode 229 | = | logitech_search |
keycode 223 | = | logitech_standby |
That's it, your extra Logitech Cordless Desktop Deluxe keys are now supported in the X Window System. In order for them to actually do something, you'll need to make your window manager aware of their existence. As I'm using Enlightenment, I'll describe what to do if you want that window manager to do something meaningful when you press those extra keys.
Modify one of the keybinding sections in ~/.enlightenment/keybindings.cfg as such:
__NEXT_ACTION |
Replace the last part with the executable of your choice. As you notice, you're able to pass variables to your command by adding them on the line.