cbidler at innominatus.com writes: > >From rpgoldman: > > Anyone have a clue what the OR key is? Or the Alt Gr? > > Looking at the Forward Electronics, Ltd. keyboard attached to my NCD > terminal (can we assume this is a Sun-compliant keyboard, since the NCD is a > thin client to a Solaris2.6 server?), I see the following for the bottom > (spacebar) row: > > [Ctrl][Alt][<diamond>][ spacebar ][<diamond>][compose][Alt Graph] > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > So, at a guess, I'd say either a) buy a Sun keyboard, or b) map whatever > keys you like to whichever keycodes X/StarOffice expects for 'compose' and > 'Alt Graph'. Well, as far as I can tell, Mandrake's done that. When I press PrintScrn (what's a Scrn, anyway :->), it generates a 99. When I look at dumpkeys, it claims that 99 generates a Compose keycode and that I should be able to compose '~' 'u' to 'ý' However, I can't for the life of me figure out what the verb "compose" in the above MEANS. I press the compose key and then pus ~ and u and I see.... ~u I try holding down Compose and that doesn't do anything, either. What the heck do they mean "compose '~' 'u' to 'ý'" This is one of those annoying holes where it seems so obvious to documenters that they leave out a key piece of information.... :-(