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English: The default X protocol keymap for pc keyboards maps

the numpad keys to MouseKeys actions. The default pathnames, compliant with File Hierarchy Standard v2.2, for the current keymap and keysym interpretations are /etc/X11/xkb/symbols/pc and /etc/X11/xkb/compat/mousekeys . The diagram was prepared using dia.

Numpad and MouseKeys occupy different layers for easy localization.
Français : Les valeur par défaut X protocol keymap pour pc claviers assignes

les clavier clés à MouseKeys faitements. Les valeur par défaut pathnames, soumis à File Hierarchy Standard v2.2, pour au currante keymap et clés interprétation êtes etc/xkb/symbols/pc et etc/xkb/compat/mousekeys.

Les schéma était préparé utilisant dia.
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current02:44, 31 October 2008Thumbnail for version as of 02:44, 31 October 20081,417 × 1,772 (20 KB)Grandfatherclok (talk | contribs){{GFDL}} Category:Video game hardware Category:Ergonomics
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06:23, 30 May 2008Thumbnail for version as of 06:23, 30 May 20081,417 × 1,772 (15 KB)Grandfatherclok (talk | contribs)The default X protocol keymap for pc keyboards maps the numpad keys to MouseKeys actions. The default pathnames, compliant with File Hierarchy Standard v2.2, for the current keymap and keysym interpretations are /etc/X11/xkb/symbols/pc and /etc/X11/xkb/co
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