[TF] Numpad Walking
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From: matca at lysator.liu.se (<ma...@ly...> - 2003-02-23 13:56:43
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It is heavily dependent on what terminal emulator you are using, xterm, rxvt, ... or whatnot. Try a few different ones. /Mats Carlberg ------------------- > > Hello, > > It's me again, Thanks for the timer help, it works pretty. > > I'm using tf under Linux, I cant't bind the numpad to do the usual walking > > stuff (8 for n, 9 for ne, etc). I've tried with and without numLock, whit > > numlok, I've got the numbers, without, the "home" "up" and the like stuff. > > I run linux as well and had this same problem. I'm sure there's a better > way to find out the key bindings, but being a linux newbie I'm clueless > about where to look. What did work for me was to telnet to the local > host with NUMLOCK off and pressed each of the keys at the login prompt > and see what values appeared. I took those values and defined them as > below and all works great. > > ;****************************************************************** > ;Linux Keys for Numeric Keypad directions > ;****************************************************************** > /def -i -b'^[[1~' = nw ;Numeric 7 > /def -i -b'^[[A' = n ;Numeric 8 > /def -i -b'^[[5~' = ne ;Numeric 9 > /def -i -b'^[[D' = w ;Numeric 4 > ;Numeric 5: > /def -i -b'^[[G' = look%;search > /def -i -b'^[[C' = e ;Numeric 6 > /def -i -b'^[[4~' = sw ;Numeric 1 > /def -i -b'^[[B' = s ;Numeric 2 > /def -i -b'^[[6~' = se ;Numeric 3 > /def -i -b'^[[2~' = down ;Numeric 0 > /def -i -b'^[[3~' = up ;Numeric . |