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Thanks.  Are the modifications to the Xterm file just like the other
listings I have seen?  With the <Key>Return: string("\030") \n\ type
entries?
I don't have that system running right now, testing other machines for
other things.

Also, I haven't found a method of autologin for the pc.  Because it will
only be used for either AS400 or citrix access, there isn't a need to
have users login independently.  It would be easier if it just started
up and logged itself in.

Thank you,
Mike

> -----Original Message-----
> From: linux5250-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx 
> [mailto:linux5250-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Sean Porterfield
> Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 3:53 PM
> To: Linux 5250 Development Project
> Subject: [LINUX5250] Re: How to remap keyboard
> 
> 
> >   I found the xt5250 script to change the font size.  But I 
> am having
> > troubles with the changing keyboard functions, our users expect the
> > standard 5250 keyboard layout, Enter key = field exit, 
> <Right> CTRL key
> > = Enter, etc.  I found references to changing these in the 
> .Xdefaults
> > file, of which I can't find such a file anywhere.  Also referred to
> > .Xresources file, which does not exist in the users 
> directory, I do find
> > it in ROOTs directory though.
> >
> >   Do I need to update some files somewhere? Get a new tn5250 RPM?
> 
> You can create the .Xdefaults file in the user's $HOME, but 
> you must restart
> X for it to take affect.  I just modify the XTerm file that 
> is installed (
> /usr/local/share/tn5250/XTerm for me)
> 
> I can't currently access my system that uses the .Xdefaults 
> file to give an
> example (I foolishly left it running Windows!) but I don't 
> like that method
> for a single user PC.
> 
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