die Tastatur habe ich schon lange.... nun will ich sie mal besser nuzten
Daemon: "Disk and execution monitor", ein Dienstprogramm (Server), das ohne interaktive Eingaben auskommt.
[Meine Lieblingslösung http://lineak.sourceforge.net/ lineak]
http://www.linux-user.de/ausgabe/2003/04/060-lineak/
http://irmp3.sourceforge.net/contributed.php zusammen mit diesem Goodie und esd-sound daemon
sollte nun einiges möglich werden
http://paul.hahn.name/Articles/InstallRepDir/ALSA/view Getting multimedia keys working can be quite a pain.
der Krempel unten war ja ein netter Versuch
http://nuitari.org/logielite.txt
http://www.aussieparadise.net.au/juzman/files/dot.xbindkeysrc http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/history/54421 http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/archive/18/2003/07/2/53834
http://www.cornelius.demon.co.uk/Logitech-Multimedia-Keyboard.html
logielite in /etc/X11/xkb/rules/xfree86 Add logielite in the $inetkbds list eintragen http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/archive/18/2004/07/1/125333 http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/archive/18/2004/07/1/125333
vi /etc/X11/xkb/rules/xfree86.lst
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?s=&threadid=53834 http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?s=&threadid=53834
gnome 2: after adding xmodmap ~/.xmodmap to the .xinitrc file launch gconf-editor # gconf-editor now click on apps click on metacity click on global_keybindings
it is in this folder that the key shortcuts are stored to make a command execute at a keypress, edit one of the keys named run_command_X where X is a number now into the Key Value text box, type the name of one of the keys you declared in ~/.xmodmap for example "logitech_search" (without the quotes) each run_command_X is linked to command_X in [/apps/metacity/keybinding_commands] when you have browsed to the dir in gconf-editor find the key command_X (obviously X in command_X and run_command_X should be the same) now edit teh command_X key, and in the Key Value type the command you wish to execute
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http://lists.debian.org/debian-x/2004/12/msg00374.html
http://www.teamunix.de/howto/zusatztasten.php
http://forum.skype.com/viewforum.php?f=18
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?threadid=125333
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/archive/18/2004/02/4/125333
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?s=&threadid=53834
http://docs.tenshu.net/Logitech-MX-Duo-mini-HOWTO/
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Logitech Elite Keyboard"
Driver "keyboard"
Option "CoreKeyboard"
Option "XkbRules" "xorg"
Option "XkbModel" "logiinkseusb"
Option "XkbLayout" "gb"
EndSection
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mal sehen was bekannt ist root@vible:~# more /etc/X11/xkb/rules/xfree86.lst | grep -i logi ltcd Logitech Cordless Desktop logicdit Logitech Cordless Desktop iTouch logicdp Logitech Cordless Desktop Pro logicdpa Logitech Cordless Desktop Pro (alternate option) logicdpa2 Logitech Cordless Desktop Pro (alternate option2) logicdo Logitech Cordless Desktop Optical logicfn Logitech Cordless Freedom/Desktop Navigator logicdn Logitech Cordless Desktop Navigator logidak Logitech Deluxe Access Keyboard logiik Logitech Internet Keyboard itouch Logitech iTouch logiitc Logitech iTouch Cordless Keyboard (model Y-RB6) logiik Logitech Internet Keyboard logiink Logitech Internet Navigator Keyboard itouchin Logitech iTouch keyboard Internet Navigator
partial alphanumeric_keys
xkb_symbols "logielite" {
name[Group1]= "Logitech Elite";
// Media keys
key <I20> { [ XF86AudioMute ] };
key <I6D> { [ XF86AudioMedia ] };
key <I2E> { [ XF86AudioLowerVolume ] };
key <I30> { [ XF86AudioRaiseVolume ] };
key <I22> { [ XF86AudioPlay, XF86AudioPause ] };
key <I24> { [ XF86AudioStop ] };
key <I10> { [ XF86AudioPrev ] };
key <I19> { [ XF86AudioNext ] };
// Left side
key <I69> { [ XF86Go ] };
key <I6A> { [ XF86Back ] };
key <I5F> { [ XF86User ] };
key <I6C> { [ XF86Mail ] };
key <I11> { [ XF86Messenger ] };
key <I12> { [ XF86WebCam ] };
// Right side
key <I13> { [ XF86iTouch ] };
key <I65> { [ XF86Search ] };
key <I14> { [ XF86Shop ] };
key <I66> { [ XF86Favorites ] };
key <I32> { [ XF86HomePage ] };
// Extended function keys
key <I3B> { [ XF86New ] }; // F1
key <I3C> { [ XF86Reply ] }; // F2
key <FK13> { [ XF86MailForward ] }; // F3
key <FK14> { [ XF86Send ] }; // F4
key <FK15> { [ Undo ] }; // F5
key <FK16> { [ Redo ] }; // F6
key <FK17> { [ Print ] }; // F7
key <I42> { [ XF86Save ] }; // F8
key <I43> { [ XF86MyComputer ] }; // F9
key <I44> { [ XF86Documents ] }; // F10
key <I57> { [ XF86Pictures ] }; // F11
key <I58> { [ XF86Music ] }; // F12
};
Logitech Keyboard Configuration
Note: This is tested and works on Red Hat 7.0, using XFree86 4 (running Gnome and Sawfish)
The Logitech keyboard has 16 extra keys used for accessing the web and your music player, etc. Unfortunately, they are not working under Linux. This is a technote for curing this disease. Defining new keyboard event symbols
Add the following keyboard event symboles to your /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/XKeysymDB file:
logitech_standby :10090000 logitech_web :10090001 logitech_mail :10090002 logitech_find :10090003 logitech_run :10090004 logitech_mute :10090005 logitech_down :10090006 logitech_up :10090007 logitech_playpause :10090008 logitech_stop :10090009 logitech_rew :1009000A logitech_fwd :1009000B logitech_windowsleft :1009000C logitech_windowsright :1009000D logitech_menu :1009000E logitech_logitech :1009000F
Bind the keyboard events to the proper keys Create the following ${HOME}/.xmodmap file:
keycode 223 = logitech_standby keycode 178 = logitech_web keycode 236 = logitech_mail keycode 229 = logitech_find keycode 230 = logitech_run keycode 160 = logitech_mute keycode 174 = logitech_down keycode 176 = logitech_up keycode 162 = logitech_playpause keycode 164 = logitech_stop keycode 144 = logitech_rew keycode 153 = logitech_fwd keycode 115 = logitech_windowsleft keycode 116 = logitech_windowsright keycode 117 = logitech_menu keycode 161 = logitech_logitech
Add the command xmodmap ${HOME}/.xmodmap to your startup scripts.
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