That works! :) Thanks! I've got a big last question: where can we found an up to date documentation for the all the "wacom things"? I've meet many people in differents forum looking for a fiable reference, does it exist today?
Arrh... In fact nothing works. I have no error message but 0xffea don't work. (sorry for confusion, I've just tested the command without the wacom to confirm.) Just to check the syntax: xsetwacom set "Wacom Intuos3 9x12 Pad pad" button 3 "0xffea"
Arrh... In fact nothing works. I have no error message but 0xffea don't work. Just to check the syntax: xsetwacom set "Wacom Intuos3 9x12 Pad pad" button 3 "0xffea"
Thanks for answer. if your keyboard layout has both of those characters on the same key Yes it does. "0xffea" Seem to work, no error message. or because XKB has been told to use the right Alt key for some other purpose (e.g. for toggling between keyboard layouts, for use as a "compose" key, etc.). I think no. I can get ']' by pressing ralt+). Or maybe I don't understand something. ~$ setxkbmap -print -verbose 10 Setting verbose level to 10 locale is C Trying to load rules file ./rules/evdev... Trying...
--list modifiers not correct, can't set key
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