On Mon, Mar 25, 2002 at 02:38:38PM -0600, Dave Sherohman wrote: > > After doing the above, metakeys still don't work. Anyone have metakeys > > working in XFree86 at all? Any help/info/shots-in-the-dark greatly > > appreciated. > > I do, but my methods are such that I don't know whether they'll do > you any good... > > I'm using the Win95 keys in WindowMaker on Debian. The left Windows > key is recognized as being Mod4 and functions normally as a meta. > The right Windows key is recognized as Multi_key (and it was a real > pain trying to get it to work until I realized that this meant "a key > named multi" rather than "multiple keys have been pressed"). The > menu key is, quite sensibly, acknowledged as "Menu". Actually, this was more helpful than you think. It turns out that my left Windows key _does_ have the 'mod4' modifer name. I got it working for X applications doing the following: 1) xmodmap -e "add mod4 = Meta_L" The above, for whatever reason, bound _both_ Meta_L and Alt_L to mod4, so I had to make a slight adjustment: 2) xmodmap -e "remove mod4 = Alt_L" So, left meta works in X apps, but I still can't get it to work in a term. For example, I can fire up emacs in X-mode (the default) and use M-% to initiate a query replace, but if I fire up emacs-nox (yes in an xterm started _after_ I modified the keymaps), it still doesn't work. Hopefully, more replies will get me to the metakey Utopia I so desire :) Thanks! Gabe -- Gabe Turner gabe at msi.umn.edu SGI Origin Systems Administrator, University of Minnesota Supercomputing Institute for Digital Simulation and Advanced Computation www.msi.umn.edu