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Old 06-24-2005, 10:46 AM   #1
Donma
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Question Evo n1020v and xev


>I'd like to use all the buttons of my keyboard, but I tried every type of keyboard >driver and still I can't use all the Easy Access Buttons;(
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>xev keeps on being silent using some buttons:
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>Can anyone gimme some advice? Suppose there must be someone using the same >laptop with linux...
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>Thx !!
>
>Don

>(Mandriva 10.2 // Compaq n1020v PIV 2.4)

Hi,

After reading and reading I found an article about "setkeycode" Since I use this command during boot, I almost able to use all the keys the way I want to use 'm!

Don

Last edited by Donma; 06-30-2005 at 12:19 PM.
 
  


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