How to readjust your keyboard map to your liking.
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# Introduction
Sometimes, esp. when working in an X environment, the default keyboard layouts aren't enough...
# xbindkeys
* Program that allows you to launch shell commands with your keyboard or mouse under X. It links commands to keys or mouse buttons.
cd /usr/pkgsrc/x11/xbindkeys
make install clean
Create a default file
xbindkeys --defaults > $HOME/.xbindkeysrc
Grab a key code
xbindkeys -k
or
xbindkeys -mk
for multi-keys respectively.
## Examples
* .xbindkeysrc
# control+shift+d starts an xterm (it's a comment)
"xterm"
control+shift + q
# Menu key starts xbindkeys_show
"xbindkeys_show"
Menu
# Control + mouse button 1 starts an xterm
"xterm"
Control + b:1
# Control+Shift+a release event starts rxvt
"rxvt"
release+control+shift + a
# Control + mouse button 2 release event starts rxvt
"rxvt"
Control + b:2 + Release
# xmodmap
* X utility for modifying keymaps and pointer button mappings. Call it from .xinitrc or .xsession, depending on whether you use 'startx' or the X display manager, like:
xmodmap ~/.xmodmaprc
## German umlauts with en_US keyboards
* I use the [right-Alt]+[vowel] key combination. For that, add the following to your .xmodmaprc
! Alt_R + aAeEoOuUs für Umlaute auf US-Tastaturen.
clear mod1
add mod1 = Alt_L
add mod3 = Alt_R
keysym Alt_R = Mode_switch
keysym u = u U udiaeresis Udiaeresis
keysym a = a A adiaeresis Adiaeresis
keysym o = o O odiaeresis Odiaeresis
keysym s = s S ssharp
## Swap Caps_Lock and Control_L
* This comes in handy esp. when using Emacs, screen and similar programs.
! Swap Caps_Lock and Control_L
remove Lock = Caps_Lock
remove Control = Control_L
keysym Control_L = Caps_Lock
keysym Caps_Lock = Control_L
add Lock = Caps_Lock
add Control = Control_L
Alternatively you can add in the InputDevice section of your keyboard in /etc/X11/xorg.conf (dunno if Xfree.conf works):
Option "XkbOptions" "ctrl:swapcaps"
## Mouse emulation mode with Num_Lock
remove Lock = Num_Lock
add Lock = Control+Mod2 + Num_Lock
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