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From: | Gustaf Erikson |
Subject: | Re: Using the `Win' key as `Ctrl' in Emacs? |
Date: | Thu, 17 Jun 2004 00:30:35 +0200 |
User-agent: | Gnus/5.1002 (Gnus v5.10.2) Emacs/21.3 (berkeley-unix) |
Xiaoyong Jin <tootiny@163.com> writes: > Hi, all! > > I'm now learning to use Emacs and I got a problem about keyboard > layout that my Compaq notepad only have one `Ctrl' key on the left > and which is so aweful that emacs use a lot of key bindings with > the `Ctrl' key. > > What I want is using the useless `win' key on the right. Could > some one tell me how to do this? > > I now use the xmodmap program to turn the Super_R key to the > control group. And it can be use under most programs under X but > Emacs. > > -- > > Simple is the best. ;-) Have you tried mapping your caps lock key to Control? It's the original and best configuration :-) I think there's an option in XFree86 for this. /g. -- Gustaf Erikson * mobile 0733387618 * http://symbiandiaries.com/gustaf MS-Windows: A disgrace you can be proud of.
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