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- - - -Last tested May 16, 2004 - on X 4.3.0-dfsg in Debian Sid
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-Append the following to the file /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/XKeysymDB:
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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:
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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:
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--__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. -
- - - \ No newline at end of file