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Keyboard Configuration
Translation Resource Examples
The following example shows how to use the Translations resource to modify the
translation table so that the Compose Character function is assigned to the key that
has the keysym Meta_R.
xteemx340*vt220.Translations: #override \n\
This will cause the line <Key>Meta_R: value(-166) to be added to the beginning of
the standard translation table. The effect is to define the keyboard's rightmost Meta
key as the Compose Character key.
Note: The #override directive following the Translations resource
More than one key definition can be included in the Translations resource, as shown
in the following example:
xteemx340*vt220.Translations: #override \n\
Note: By convention each translation is specified on a separate
Redefining the shifted function of a key can be achieved by inserting the word Shift
at the beginning of the key translation line, as shown in the following example:
xteemx340*vt220.Translations: #override \n\
Actions can also be mixed. The following example will cause ESC H to be sent
when the F7 key is pressed:
xteemx340*vt220.Translations: #override \n\
4-4
<Key>Meta_R: value(-166)
name ensures that if the translation table already assigns a
function to a keysym specified by the resource, the new
function will replace the old.
<Key>F1:
<Key>KP_4:
<Key>Backspace: value(127)
line. The \n\ at the end of each line except the last causes
the program to interpret the next line as a continuation of
the same string.
Shift <Key>keysym:
<Key>F7: value(27) string("H")
string("This is the F1 key") \n\
string("This is the keypad 4 key") \n\
value(reference number)

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