| If you're using KDE, use the KDE control centre to configure keyboard mapping, as it's built on lineak technology but runs nicely within kde and within too much configuration. Also you may look at your xorg.conf and check your keyboard settings. The inet keyboard settings contain lots of the common configurations for multimedia keyboards, again information taken from lineak, but instead of mapping over the x keyboard settings, it directly changes them.
Many keyboards these days share the configurations so it's quite likely it's already in there somewhere. I spent a long time getting this right for myself so if you need anything more on this let me know. |