I was operated this day on my main hand and write now with the other. I use the US keyboard but international version. I find it difficult with one hand! while it would be so simple if
- WINDOWS KEY was ALT (on both sides)
and
- ALT was ALT GR (so on both sides)
to reduce finger spreads!
je fus opéré ce jour à ma main principale et écris avec l'autre. j'utilise le clavier US mais version internationale. je constate que cést difficile d'une seule main! alors que ce serait si simple si
- WINDOWS KEY était ALT (des 2 côtés)
et
- ALT était ALT GR (donc des 2 côtés)
pour réduire les écarts de doigt!
Ich wurde an diesem Tag an meiner Haupthand operiert und schrieb mit der anderen. Ich benutze die US-Tastatur aber internationale Version. Ich finde es schwierig mit einer Hand! dabei wäre es so einfach wenn
- WINDOWS KEY (auf beiden Seiten) ALT
und
- ALT GR (also auf beiden Seiten) am gleichen Platz (also l dort wo ALT ist) wäre
um die Fingerspreizungen zu reduzieren!
Problem using US keyboard with ONE hand (Solved)
Problem using US keyboard with ONE hand (Solved)
Last edited by oui on Mon 14 Oct 2019, 20:05, edited 1 time in total.
Sorry, Qui, about your condition and that I have to go out just now without doing a full search for solutions.
But this recent thread might help, http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 446#990446
But this recent thread might help, http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 446#990446
Hi
thank you very much mike but it is now to late to learn dvorak INTL and very difficult as not printed on the keys (my INT/U is a REAL INT/US hardware printed keyboard from SIEMENS! it is easy to find the places...)
http://arjenvankol.com/dvorak.php
thank you very much mike but it is now to late to learn dvorak INTL and very difficult as not printed on the keys (my INT/U is a REAL INT/US hardware printed keyboard from SIEMENS! it is easy to find the places...)
http://arjenvankol.com/dvorak.php
Ich habe meine linke WIN-Taste mit xmodmap zu Super_L gemacht.
Nach meinem Verständnis sollte das auch mit den von Dir genannten Tasten gehen.
Ich weiß allerdings nicht, ob die keycodes von der Tastaturbelegung abhängen.
zeigt die aktuelle Tastaturbelegung.
Mit
kannst Du die keycodes für jede einzelne Taste anzeigen lassen.
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I made my left WIN key with xmodmap Super_L.
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# cat ~/.Xmodmap
keycode 115 = Super_L
Ich weiß allerdings nicht, ob die keycodes von der Tastaturbelegung abhängen.
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xmodmap -pke
Mit
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xev
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I made my left WIN key with xmodmap Super_L.
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# cat ~ / .Xmodmap
keycode 115 = Super_L [/ code]
In my understanding, that should also go with the buttons you mentioned.
I do not know if the keycodes depend on the keyboard layout.
[code] xmodmap -pke [/ code]
shows the current keyboard layout.
With
[Code] xev [/ code]
you can display the keycodes for every single key.[/color]
Gute Besserung.
Sticky keys is very useful.
If it is already set up, just press and release the shift key 5 times
to enable and disable.
To make it work when Xwindows starts, you need to add +accessx
to /usr/bin/xwin, like this:
There are configuration options you can include.
Or you can run a program to enable and configure sticky keys.
https://pkgs.org/download/xkbset
https://pkgs.org/download/accessx
https://fedora.pkgs.org/29/rpm-sphere-x ... 4.rpm.html
You do not need to change xwin if you use one of these programs.
For example, using ax:
This enables sticky keys, and prevents it from accidentally turning off.
I have these scripts:
ax2:
ax3:
After installing accessx, I can type ax2 to enable sticky keys
and type ax2 d to disable sticky keys.
You can enable sticky keys when Xwindows starts
from a script in /root/Startup
Sticky keys are easy to use.
You probably would not notice it is enabled.
But you can press and release the shift key
to make the next key a capital letter.
Like this:
<shift>Hello <shift>World
Press <shift> 2 times to keep the <shift> key pressed down.
For example,
1234 <shift><shift>!@#$ <shift> 4567
Same for control, alt, fn, win keys.
Very easy, no need to stretch to press 2 or more keys simultaneously.
For example:
<ctrl><alt><backspace>
pressed and released one after the other to kill X.
More examples, all can be pressed with just 1 finger.
<ctrl>q
<ctrl>c
<ctrl>v
<ctrl>home
<ctrl>end
<ctrl>F12
<ctrl><alt>v
Good luck with your hands.
If it is already set up, just press and release the shift key 5 times
to enable and disable.
To make it work when Xwindows starts, you need to add +accessx
to /usr/bin/xwin, like this:
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/usr/bin/xinit /root/.xinitrc -- -br +accessx -nolisten tcp
Or you can run a program to enable and configure sticky keys.
https://pkgs.org/download/xkbset
https://pkgs.org/download/accessx
https://fedora.pkgs.org/29/rpm-sphere-x ... 4.rpm.html
You do not need to change xwin if you use one of these programs.
For example, using ax:
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ax -timeout +stickykeys +stickylatchtolock -stickytwokeydisable
I have these scripts:
ax2:
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#!/bin/ash
# Usage:
# ax2 --- enable sticky keys
# ax2 d --- disable sticky keys
# ax help
# note, ax is not stripped
if test $# -eq 0
then
# enable, don't allow disable:
ax -timeout +stickykeys +stickylatchtolock -stickytwokeydisable
else
# disable:
ax +timeout -stickykeys -stickylatchtolock +stickytwokeydisable
fi
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#!/bin/ash
# Usage:
# ax3 --- enable sticky keys
# ax3 d --- disable sticky keys
# xkbset h --- help
# note: 5 shift-key presses to toggle sticky keys on/off
if test $# -eq 0
then
# enable:
xkbset exp 1 =accessx =sticky =twokey
xkbset accessx sticky -twokey
else
# disable:
xkbset exp 1 =accessx =sticky =twokey
xkbset -accessx -sticky -twokey
fi
and type ax2 d to disable sticky keys.
You can enable sticky keys when Xwindows starts
from a script in /root/Startup
Sticky keys are easy to use.
You probably would not notice it is enabled.
But you can press and release the shift key
to make the next key a capital letter.
Like this:
<shift>Hello <shift>World
Press <shift> 2 times to keep the <shift> key pressed down.
For example,
1234 <shift><shift>!@#$ <shift> 4567
Same for control, alt, fn, win keys.
Very easy, no need to stretch to press 2 or more keys simultaneously.
For example:
<ctrl><alt><backspace>
pressed and released one after the other to kill X.
More examples, all can be pressed with just 1 finger.
<ctrl>q
<ctrl>c
<ctrl>v
<ctrl>home
<ctrl>end
<ctrl>F12
<ctrl><alt>v
Good luck with your hands.