Fwd: Customize AUX button? Needed for scummvm

Thorben Krueger thkruege at googlemail.com
Tue Aug 19 23:19:20 CEST 2008


And where would I change this keybinding exactly?

2008/8/18 The Rasterman Carsten Haitzler <raster at openmoko.org>:
> On Mon, 18 Aug 2008 08:54:28 +0200 Jan Keymeulen <spam at keymeulen.com> babbled:
>
> if its asu or 2008.08 - AUX is a grabbed key - the wm grabs it for screenlock.
> that means its already taken as a global key (just like pressing alt+tab on
> your desktop will begin to cycle windows, but the app will NEVER SEE alt+tab
> as its "stolen" for another use). this is keybinding configuration for e/illume
> (you can change bindings, but you'd lose the quick AUX lock. same for power
> button).
>
>> On Mon 18 August 2008 om 08:28:06 GMT Thorben Krueger told us:
>> > sorry, brainfart on my part. I thought you were referring to the AUX
>> > button moddable by xmodmap. This is no longer possible for some
>> > reason.
>> >
>>
>> Strange that AUX doesn't send keyevents anymore. Anyone care to explain why?
>>
>> Anyways, using some very simple perl and
>> http://sourceforge.net/projects/x11guitest you can send almost any event
>> you would ever want to a X11 application. So that might work.
>>
>> > 2008/8/18 Thorben Krueger <thkruege at googlemail.com>:
>> > > Xmodmap USED to do the trick but this has changed since. I don't know
>> > > why this functionality was removed...
>> > >
>> > > 2008/8/17 Jan Keymeulen <spam at keymeulen.com>:
>> > >> On Sun 17 August 2008 om 17:18:16 GMT Thorben Krueger told us:
>> > >>> Maybe one of you knows a solution? Any terminal app that can send
>> > >>> keycodes to a running application?
>> > >>>
>> > >>
>> > >> xmodmap might do the trick
>> > >>
>> > >>>
>> > >>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> > >>> From: Thorben Krueger <thkruege at googlemail.com>
>> > >>> Date: 2008/8/17
>> > >>> Subject: Re: Customize AUX button? Needed for scummvm
>> > >>> To: Support for Openmoko Device Owners <support at lists.openmoko.org>
>> > >>>
>> > >>>
>> > >>> Alternatively, putting a custom key into the aux menu could do the
>> > >>> trick, too. How do I send a keycode to a running program? would be
>> > >>> pretty neat to have that feature.
>> > >>>
>> > >>> 2008/8/17 Thorben Krueger <thkruege at googlemail.com>:
>> > >>> > I need an application (scummvm) to rebind aux button to F5. AUX used
>> > >>> > to send a keyboard event, but this was removed. Would be glad for
>> > >>> > help.
>> > >>> >
>> > >>>
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