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We have some custom software written for us and we are having a problem.
First off, it was written for windows but the developers want us to try it on ...
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- 05-14-2007 #1Linux Newbie
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keyboard problem(sort of)
We have some custom software written for us and we are having a problem.
First off, it was written for windows but the developers want us to try it on Linux(suse 9.3).
It's browser based and it works fine on IE, b ut on mozilla some of the hot key areas aren't working, along with some buttons (search) and the enter key (no matter which one we hit) fails to work.
Apparently, we have a cd with the custom keyboard map on it, it's a kmp file.
I've looked around and it looks like I need to do something to /etc/inputrc but I really don't know what needs to be done. Do I copy the .kmp file and put the path into inputrc?
I think the hotkey and enter problems may be some IE and Linux incompatibilities but that will come later.
thanks
Mace
- 05-16-2007 #2Just Joined!
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http://kmfl.sourceforge.net/KMFL-Ins...tructions.html
You can use KMP file in Linux using KMFL program.


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