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Revision as of 14:48, 6 February 2008
It has been reported that some XOs experience sticky or broken keys.
Apparently, the left ALT key is usually affected. As a (temporary?) workaround, the left ALT key can be disabled with the following commands (to be executed from the Terminal activity):
xmodmap -e "keycode 64 =" xmodmap -e "keycode 133 = Alt_L"
In order to apply these settings on startup, the respective commands can be added to .xsession.
- if
/home/olpc/.xsession
does not exist:- in the Terminal activity, execute the following command:
cp /home/olpc/.xsession-example /home/olpc/.xsession
- in the Terminal activity, execute the following command:
- open
.xsession
with the following command:nano -w /home/olpc/.xsession
- at the end, add the following lines
# disable broken Left ALT key xmodmap -e "keycode 64 =" # replace Left ALT with Left Hand key xmodmap -e "keycode 133 = Alt_L"
- save the file by hitting CTRL+X, then enter "y" to confirm
Key Codes
Other keys - such as left control key (LCTRL) - have been reported to be broken as well. Here is a list of commonly required key codes:
Key | Key Code | Key Designation |
---|---|---|
LCTRL | 37 | Control_L |
LALT | 64 | Alt_L |
ALT GR | 108 | [tbc] |
LGRAB | 133 | [tbc] |
RGRAB | 134 | [tbc] |