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By tutwabee at 2004-10-02 15:17
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Make a new file falled f_lock_fix in /usr/bin, $HOME/bin, or /bin. Put this into the new file:
[code]#!/bin/sh
# This script fixes the F Lock problem on Microsoft Natural keyboards
setkeycodes bb 59 # Help -> F1
setkeycodes 88 60 # Undo -> F2
setkeycodes 87 61 # Redo -> F3
setkeycodes be 62 # New -> F4
setkeycodes bf 63 # Open -> F5
setkeycodes c0 64 # Close -> F6
setkeycodes c1 65 # Reply -> F7
setkeycodes c2 66 # Fwd -> F8
setkeycodes c3 67 # Send -> F9
setkeycodes a3 68 # Spell -> F10
setkeycodes d7 69 # Save -> F11
setkeycodes d8 70 # Print -> F12
###################################################
# Copyright
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<FK02> = 136;
<FK03> = 135;
<FK04> = 119;
<FK05> = 120;
<FK06> = 121;
<FK07> = 122;
<FK08> = 194;
<FK09> = 195;
<FK10> = 163;
<FK11> = 215;
<FK12> = 216;
http://keytouch.sourceforge.net/
I worked really fine for me.
Discussed here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=185478&page=2
setkeycodes 0x8A 59
setkeycodes 0x83 60
setkeycodes 0xB6 61
setkeycodes 0xB5 62
setkeycodes 0x8F 63
setkeycodes 0xCE 64
setkeycodes 0xE8 65
setkeycodes 0xE9 66
setkeycodes 0xE7 67
#etkeycodes 0x00 68
setkeycodes 0xEA 69
setkeycodes 0xD2 70
node that F10 does not even emit a recognizable scan code, unless the "F-Lock" is on. Then it does just fine. Argh!!!!