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author | Uoti Urpala <uau@glyph.nonexistent.invalid> | 2010-12-19 12:12:20 +0200 |
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committer | Uoti Urpala <uau@glyph.nonexistent.invalid> | 2010-12-20 19:02:24 +0200 |
commit | 67fd58d6f01ad84387421e2fc861c28dcf5c4f3c (patch) | |
tree | f1b93bc0ac9effc590771ce86aacc09eb050fbc1 /etc/input.conf | |
parent | b4564c2d4fdc14f1fcb6987b8f57a2c27a08bf54 (diff) | |
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input: support bindings with modifier keys for X input
Add support for binding commands to modifier+key combinations like
"Shift+Left" or "Ctrl+Alt+x", and support reading such combinations
from the output window of X VOs.
The recognized modifier names are Shift, Ctrl, Alt and Meta. Any
combination of those and then a non-modifier key name, separated by
'+', is accepted as a key name in input.conf. For non-special keys
that produce characters shift is ignored as a modifier. For example
"A" is handled as a key without modifiers even if you use shift to
write the capital letter; 'a' vs 'A' already distinguishes the
combinations with a normal keymap, and having separate 'a', 'Shift+A'
and 'A' (written with caps lock for example) would bring more
confusion than benefit.
Currently reading the modifier+key combinations is only supported in
the output window of those VOs that use x11_common.c event
handling. It's not possible to input the key combinations in other VOs
or in a terminal window.
Diffstat (limited to 'etc/input.conf')
-rw-r--r-- | etc/input.conf | 4 |
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/etc/input.conf b/etc/input.conf index 0bcfdec9f7..df7bcb60cd 100644 --- a/etc/input.conf +++ b/etc/input.conf @@ -10,6 +10,10 @@ ## If you wish to unbind a key, use key ignore. ## e.g. ENTER ignore ## +## You can use modifier-key combinations like Shift+Left or Ctrl+Alt+x with +## modifiers Shift, Ctrl, Alt and Meta, but note that currently reading +## key combinations is only supported through the video windows of X-based +## output drivers (not in output windows of other drivers or in a terminal). RIGHT seek +10 LEFT seek -10 |