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From: | Peter Dyballa |
Subject: | Re: key binding with windows and menu keys |
Date: | Mon, 15 Aug 2005 17:12:04 +0200 |
Am 15.08.2005 um 16:35 schrieb Angelina Carlton:
There is one problem however, 2 of my computers do not run X andconsequently do not have the xmodmap command. So If I am working on themin the console or via ssh I have to maintain my old key binding and try to remember not to press the windows logo key instead.I will try to figure out how to enable these keys in non X environment anlet you know, perhaps someone already knows how to do this?
Is C-h k <Windows key+another key> returns just <another key>?If not, you could by hand 'M-x global-set-key <the combination> RET scroll-other-window RET C-x ESC ESC C-a C-k C-g' -- bind the key and start to repeat-previous-command. The cursor goes into the minibuffer, where you put it at the beginning and then kill the whole line. Now an interrupt, and you're ready to yank/paste the valid ELisp expression into .emacs ... it wouldn't look pretty with a number instead of symbols (that's what I am used from X11 or Apple's Aqua), but it would work.
-- Greetings Pete Without vi there is only GNU Emacs
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