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Hey guys!
I just had a quick question. I wanted to remap my alphanumeric keys using xmodmap and was wondering what one line would look like. If anyone could give me an example, that would be great!
Thanks in advance!
- Chaanakya
Last edited by chaanakya (2011-08-31 13:21:22)
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Thanks, but I figured out what I needed to - I need to use
xmodmap -e 'keycode <blah> = <desired letter>'
where <blah> is the keycode for the letter I'm replacing (I used
xmodmap -pke
to figure out what the keycodes were).
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