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  • Subject: Re: Field Exit
  • From: Scott Klement <klemscot@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 14:31:12 -0600 (CST)


For this type of thing, I've been using a program called "xev" (I believe
it comes with XFree86, tho I dont know for sure)   With xev what you do is
just press a key, and it tells you lots of info, including the keysym.

I dont know if thats easier or harder...  but I thought I'd pass the info
along for anyone who might want to try it :)  


On Fri, 24 Mar 2000, Sean Porterfield wrote:
> keycode 78 = KP_Add              (according to the us5250.map file)
> 
> That means if you're using an xterm, you would add a line to the XTerm file
> mapping <Key>KP_Add: string ("...") \n\  (to whatever you need it to be.)
> 
> > What is the keycode for the plus key on the keypad? Is there a keycode map
> > anywhere on the net that explains all the keys and their respective codes?
> >

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