RE: shut-up key
- From: "Robinson, Norman B - Washington, DC" <Norman B Robinson usps gov>
- To: "Bill Haneman" <Bill Haneman Sun COM>, <gnome-accessibility-list gnome org>
- Cc:
- Subject: RE: shut-up key
- Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2005 13:03:12 -0500
That is the same key used in JAWS for Windows, by-the-way. One of the
first keys a new user learns ;)
Regards,
Norman
-----Original Message-----
From: gnome-accessibility-list-bounces gnome org
[mailto:gnome-accessibility-list-bounces gnome org] On Behalf Of Bill
Haneman
Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2005 12:47 PM
To: gnome-accessibility-list gnome org
Subject: Re: shut-up key
Kenny mentioned remapping control-S as the gnopernicus shutup key.
Actually gnopernicus already has a shutup key by default, which is
mapped to the left control key. I don't know why that was not working
for Kenny.
There were a couple of recently-fixed bugs relating to "shutup not
working" in the terminal, so if other people are having problems with
shutup, they might be seeing those bugs. It should not be necessary to
remap the shutup command, as far as I know, using the most recent
gnopernicus builds.
- Bill
>Hi. I think it might be possible to remap Gnopernicus keys off the
>keypad. In preferences keyboard mapping, you can remofe all the keys
>from the keypad and add them as user defined keys. It will take some
>time and thought, but it might work. The big question is where to map
>them. When you use keys on the main keyboard, you risk loosing those
>functions.
>
>Btw, one nice result of this is I now have a "shut up" key. Until now,
>gnome-terminal was a real pain when it would read the entire screen.
>With festival, I couldn't shut it up. For now, I mapped control-s to
>be my "shut up" key.
>
> Kenny
>
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