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Re: Leveraging Emacspeak-webspace and other goodies



And for the Linux console, see directory tvr/console-keymaps 
that has the bits you need to make the windows key do something
useful on Linux.

>>>>> "Robert" == Robert D Crawford <rdc1x@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
    Robert> "Zachary Kline" <klinez@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
    >> I checked Emacspeak documentation on the subject (largely
    >> from the customization buffer), and found that if I could
    >> get the Windows key on my PC to emit a certain sequence it
    >> would function as a hyper key.  I'm just not sure how to
    >> get that key to do this.  Would I need to make some
    >> changes in a Linux configuration file somewhere?
    Robert> 
    Robert> If you use X, here is a page that describes the
    Robert> process.  You will need someone who can read the
    Robert> screen to help you use the tool they mention.
    Robert> 
    Robert> http://www.togaware.com/linux/survivor/Mapping_Key.html
    Robert> 
    Robert> If you do not use X, there is a console keymap that
    Robert> Dr. Raman uses located in the emacspeak directory
    Robert> tree.  Perhaps this will lead you in the right
    Robert> direction.
    >> 
    Robert> rdc -- Robert D. Crawford rdc1x@xxxxxxxxxxx
    Robert> 
    Robert> I'm not proud.
    Robert> 
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