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Old 06-11-2004, 08:48 AM   #1
ElPuello
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Changing a buttons state in X?


Hi,

Im trying make a key act as the alt-gr key, using xmodmap. My problem is it is treated a regular key, so when you hold it down, the computer interprets not like an on/off state, but rather as the same key being pressed many times. Xev shows that shift can be pressed(0x1) or unpressed(0x0) - how can i tell x to treat the my key the same way, as a boolean(on/off) key, instead of a regular key??

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