From: Dan Anderson <dan@mathjunkies.com>
Cc: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Binding Non-standard Keyboard Keys
Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2003 15:39:01 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1067024341.9252.85.camel@syr-24-59-77-252.twcny.rr.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <vpip7l4qvunea2@corp.supernews.com>
I tried global-set-key and got some interesting results. Keys which
don't show up under C-h c appear as other keys. For instance, one is
C-z, another is <mouse-2>, etc. But they don't seem to have the effect
of those keys. I press them and KDE goes bonkers.
:: sighs ::
-Dan
On Fri, 2003-10-24 at 13:45, roodwriter@core.com wrote:
> Dan Anderson wrote:
>
> > I just bought a new keyboard, and it's got all sorts of interesting
> > buttons on it. When I try to C-h c any key that's not alpha numberic,
> > it doesn't work.
> >
> > I.e. is there a way to link the "Internet" button to W3, the "Search"
> > button to find, or perhaps bind them and similar to macros/scripts of my
> > choice?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > -Dan
>
> I only have a standard keyboard so I don't know if this will help you or
> not, but I noticed when using M-x global-set-key that if I hit a key like
> Scroll Lock it put a notation in the prompt for the keybinding. I'd try
> this. But there are other people that may have better suggestions.
>
> For what it's worth.
>
> --Rod
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2003-10-24 17:45 ` Binding Non-standard Keyboard Keys roodwriter
2003-10-24 19:39 ` Dan Anderson [this message]
2003-12-03 22:15 ` Kai Grossjohann
2003-10-24 17:20 Dan Anderson
2003-10-27 9:22 ` Gian Uberto Lauri
[not found] ` <mailman.2517.1067256609.21628.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
2003-10-31 0:02 ` Ian Zimmerman
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