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From: | B. T. Raven |
Subject: | Re: Dvorak layout except when modifier key is pressed |
Date: | Tue, 25 Dec 2007 10:43:08 -0600 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 2.0.0.9 (Windows/20071031) |
Stefan Monnier wrote:
At a minimum, find some way to reassign the modifier keys so that they are laid out (in a direction away from the space bar) in the order Ctrl, Alt, Windows, AppKey. The latter two can be used for super and hyper modifiers.If you expect Emacs to change that, you're deluded: you need to look at your keyboard config instead. Stefan
I can do this via the Keytweak Program in a msw environment. How do I do the same thing in Linux? Is there something that redefines the modifier keys at a system level? (i.e so that they would work as described above even in a terminal session? It seems that Linux should have the capability to reconfigure a vanilla keyboard to work in this fashion:
bottom key row -- super alt ctrl <space bar> ctrl alt super hyperThis would go part way toward making modifier sequences more ergonomically feasible.
Ed
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