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Old 12-26-2004, 11:33 AM   #1
Acetylcholine
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Tab replaced for Meta_Tab


I was playing around with keymaps in emacs (arch linux) and on next boot, my tab became meta_tab (or alt + tab).

How to revert it back to being only tab?

Only tab is Ctrl+i


Thaaanksss.

Edit:
Code:
# dumpkeys -l | grep Tab
0x0009  Tab
0x0809  Meta_Tab
Control_i       for Tab
and

Code:
# dumpkeys | grep Tab
keycode  15 = Tab              Tab             
        alt     keycode  15 = Meta_Tab
when i do loadkeys defkeymap (or loadkeys anything_else) i get the same output (even after relogin). Obviously I want to change the Meta_Tab to only Tab, but >WHERE<

Do YOU know?

Much thanks

Last edited by Acetylcholine; 12-26-2004 at 04:05 PM.
 
  


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