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20050303 Thursday March 03, 2005

A need for an editor to remap your keyboard? Is there a need for an editor to redefine the mapping of your keyboard? It's just a curiousity. From answers that I can get back via the emailing conventional way, I gathered there are mainly 2 groups: * Just use the "keyboard layout switching applet in Gnome":http://projects.gnome.hu/gkb/ , and most users are happy with that. * For more fine tweaking, users will just use xkb to remap some keys, and these are normally the really uber-geek folks (as I found out that xkb is somewhat complicated to get to work if creating a new layout, whilst getting lost in its directory structure ;) ). Some folks just stick to xmodmap to mainly change the Caps Lock and Control key. :) There are many 3rd party ones, but not that many (near non-existent) OS ones out there for fine grain tweaking. Or is it just a nice to have thing at the end of the day. For me, it would help alot, as I dealt with alot of enquiries about keyboard layouts, and we "support alot of keyboard layouts":http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/817-2521/6mi67tj40?a=view . ( Mar 03 2005, 11:28:00 AM GMT ) Permalink Comments [3]

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Well, xkeycaps was certainly pretty invaluable when I installed Linux on my new Powerbook...

Posted by Calum Benson on March 03, 2005 at 04:48 PM GMT #

It's not supported anymore as it works. :) Plus it's xmodmap only. Anything else like it using xkb though?

Posted by Vicky on March 04, 2005 at 10:16 AM GMT #

I was fairly sure gkb had been replaced by Gswitchit

Posted by Alan Horkan on April 22, 2005 at 05:27 PM IST #

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