[sawfish] got a new keyboard... added some new stuff to KEYBINDINGS
- From: Christopher Bratusek <chrisb src gnome org>
- To: commits-list gnome org
- Cc:
- Subject: [sawfish] got a new keyboard... added some new stuff to KEYBINDINGS
- Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2010 18:58:20 +0000 (UTC)
commit dafad09755e70b5747cd5b8b0c862ab3d844922d
Author: Christopher Roy Bratusek <zanghar freenet de>
Date: Wed Sep 29 20:57:32 2010 +0200
got a new keyboard... added some new stuff to KEYBINDINGS
KEYBINDINGS | 23 +++++++++++++++++++----
1 files changed, 19 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/KEYBINDINGS b/KEYBINDINGS
index 3af3bb1..86d3459 100644
--- a/KEYBINDINGS
+++ b/KEYBINDINGS
@@ -10,7 +10,8 @@ Key Descriptions
Modifiers:
W = Default Modifier Key
H = Hyper
-M = Meta
+M = Meta (if no Meta key is available Sawfish uses Alt instead)
+ (on some keyboards Shift + Alt = Meta)
C = Control
S = Shift
A = Alt
@@ -18,7 +19,7 @@ Super
W, the "default modifier"
-Mod(5...) = Additional Modifiers, eg: Alt Gr or Compose
+Mod(5...) = Additional Modifiers, eg: Alt Gr or Multi_key
dead_circumflex = ^
degree = °
@@ -65,7 +66,13 @@ KP_Divide = Keypad /
KP_Multiply = Keypad *
KP_Substract = Keypad -
KP_Add = Keypad +
-KP_Delete = Keypad Delete (,)
+KP_Delete = Keypad Delete
+KP_Separator = Shift + Keypad Delete
+
+XF86Ungrab = Shift + KP_Divide
+XF86ClearGrab = Shift + KP_Multiply
+XF86_Prev_VMode = Shift + KP_Substract
+XF86_Next_VMode = Shift + KP_Add
Pointer_EnableKeys = Shift + Num_Lock, allows moving the pointer via the KeyPad
@@ -75,8 +82,10 @@ Next = Page Down
Prior = Page Up
End = End
Pause = Pause
+Break = Shift + Pause
Insert = Insert
Print = Print
+Sys_Req = Shift + Print
Home = Pos1
ESC = Escape
@@ -100,7 +109,7 @@ XF86AudioNext = Next Track Key
XF86Back = Back Key
XF86Forward = Next Key
-XF86Stop = Cancel Key
+XF86Stop = Cancel Key (on some keyboards it's called Cancel instead)
XF86Reload = Reload Key
XF86WWW = Browser Key
@@ -109,6 +118,12 @@ X86Search = Search Key
XF86Favorites = Favorites Key
XF86Standby = Sleep Key
+XF86HomePage = Home key
+XF86Mail = Mail key
+XF86Tools = Toos key (on some keyboards it's the Mediaplayer key)
+XF86Explorer = Computer key
+XF86Calculator = Calculator key
+
! Button mapping depends. For example, left handed people may set
! the right button as "button 1".
Button1 = Left Mouse Button
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