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Mod4 + O is blocked from applications
hoshi
2018-11-05 11:41:53 UTC
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Hi, I have tested on some user applications (Emacs, gedit,...) and found
that Mod4+O, Mod4+P is not sent to the applications. Instead, they show the
cursor (if it's hidden). I am not sure if this is due to Xorg or other
programs.
I want to disable this feature and make use of those bindings. So, Can you
tell e which code should I modify ? I got the source code from Debian
stretch. But I think It's not too different from the mainline package.
Adam Jackson
2018-11-07 16:49:03 UTC
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Post by hoshi
Hi, I have tested on some user applications (Emacs, gedit,...) and
found that Mod4+O, Mod4+P is not sent to the applications. Instead,
they show the cursor (if it's hidden). I am not sure if this is due
to Xorg or other programs.
I don't know what you're using for Mod4, but X doesn't intercept any
two-key bindings on its own. Some three-key, but no two-key.
Occasionally the platform firmware will intercept some combinations,
but typically that doesn't affect cursor visibility (instead it's more
like "change display configuration" or "increase brightness"), so I
would expect this is a function of your desktop environment.

- ajax

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