doc:appunti:linux:sa:touchpad_disable
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doc:appunti:linux:sa:touchpad_disable [2021/05/12 19:08] – [Mapping Fn+ESC on the Teclast F6] niccolo | doc:appunti:linux:sa:touchpad_disable [2021/05/13 09:42] (current) – [Mapping Fn+ESC on the Teclast F6] niccolo | ||
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- | The keys are **Left Control**, **Left Meta** (also known as // | + | The keys are **Left Control**, **Left Meta** (also known as //Left Windows |
Using **udev** I remapped the '' | Using **udev** I remapped the '' | ||
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- | Finally, using the XFCE **Settings** => **Keyboard**, | + | If you are interested, I have a more complete configuration file which I use also to swap the **Fn key** behaviour on function keys (I want them to work as first option, instead of multimedia buttons). See this page about **[[remap_keyboard_keys# |
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+ | Finally, using the XFCE **Settings** => **Keyboard**, | ||
<code bash> | <code bash> | ||
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+ | **NOTICE**: I usually use the **Left Windows Logo** key as the **compose key**, to type international characters. Unfortunately the compose key cannot be used into an XFCE keyboard shortcut, so I changed my compose key to the **Menu key** (the one at the right of the space). | ||
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doc/appunti/linux/sa/touchpad_disable.txt · Last modified: 2021/05/13 09:42 by niccolo