Hardware :: How To Reassign Backspace Key?
Oct 22, 2010I have an old computer on which the backspace key is broken (i.e. it makes no physical connection) and I would like to reassign it to another key. How would I do that?
View 2 RepliesI have an old computer on which the backspace key is broken (i.e. it makes no physical connection) and I would like to reassign it to another key. How would I do that?
View 2 RepliesI have two HP servers which have a total of 10 Ethernet ports each, both running RHEL 5.7. I need to make sure that Ethernet ports are mapped to the same devices in Linux on both systems (see below) because these servers must be identical (the second box is a drop-in replacement in case the first system fails).The ethernet ports on the first system are mapped as follows:
Device Port
eth0 Intel Dual Port Card, Port 1 (Rightmost Port)
eth1 Dual, Port 2
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how do you manually reassign a wireless bridge in xubuntu 10.04.. Or basically configure it without having to do so through the installation process.. Hopefully there are commands for it.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI installed Debian Squeeze yesterday and I got almost everything working except for the backspace key in any browser I've tried..I'm running it on HP Mini 210 if that can help w/ something and one more i tried upgrading it to testing but a verry long and boring text file appears and to close it and continue, i have to press the end button the problem is that i do not have one .. i've tried every single other key on the keyboard - still nothing.
View 1 Replies View RelatedOne of the very few things I miss from Windows is that when you press LeftShift+Del the delete key acts like the backspace key, in other words you can use Del to delete forwards and LeftShift+Del to delete backwards.
I've been reading man pages such as xmodmap and used xev to get keycodes but I can't work out how to map LeftShift+Del to Backspace.
Can someone tell me how to do this please?
I am using vi(m) on a remote computer and the backspace key is not working as it should be (or as it does work on other machines). The desired behaviour is: delete the character left from the cursor.But when hitting the key always the right character is being deleted.how to set this up in the vimrc? I tried the following settings without success:
fixdel
set backspace=indent,eol,start
set nocompatible
set smartindent
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I even tried different combinations with h/H. And also a google search did not give a solution.
I use screen to manage multiple ssh session and it is quite neat. But the problem is that if I type something wrong and want to use backspace to delete it, it just stays there and does nothing. I don't have that in another computer but it just happens in my current box.
View 4 Replies View RelatedThe default is forbidden in F10.
View 14 Replies View RelatedOn fedora 10 and backwards you could use Ctrl+ALT+Backspace to restart X, this was massively useful in resolving any issues with hanging x processes and so forth... without losing session data.... it seems to not work in fedora 11...
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am an Ubuntu/Linux noob, I installed Ubuntu a few weeks ago, and it sometimes gets extremely slow and crashes. I can't get out of the crash with ctrl-alt-backspace and I have even tried the key combinations suggested here to no avail.
Ubuntu 9.10
Computer:
IBM T42
mem 500 MiB
Intel Pentium 1.70GHz
The crashes usually involve Firefox being open + another program ( could be pdf reader, calibre, or something similar). I try to keep the amount of open Firefox tabs below 5 as it gets very, very slow (that was one of the reasons why I decided to install Ubuntu, in the old windows XP installation Firefox was also excruciatingly slow).
I use Ubuntu terminal/putty to 'ssh 1' my routers, but backspace does not work like normal. with telnet and ssh 2 its perfect. Can any one help me how to fix this issue?
View 2 Replies View Relatedhey anyone here able to tell me why my backspace key stopped deleteing characters in a the desktop terminal that installs with fedora 10. All it does now make annoying beep sound and operates like the delete key.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI enabled backspace in vim by "set backspace=eol,start" and it worked. But if I close the window and open up another one, the backspace is automatically disabled again. Is there a way to enable backspace once and for all?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI've found what seems to be a reproducible problem with 'ash' on slackware64-current (updates to and including Jan 31st)
Open a console
ash <enter>
type 2 or more characters, doesn't matter what.
press backspace
press backspace
**seg fault**
occurs under xterm, konsole, gnome-terminal in both kde4 and xfce and on a virtual console.
So I just completed a clean install of Fedora 11 from the live CD. The only thing I've done to it thus far was to run the update manager once. Next item on the agenda was to configure my display to correctly handle my two monitors, but if I open up the controls and select 'Display' both my monitors instantly go blank. The only way to restore them is to use ctr-alt-backspace to logout. My graphics card is an ATI Radeon x800L, and right now I'm using the default ati driver that came with the system.
View 1 Replies View RelatedHow i can disable strg alt backspace on my machine in opensuse 11.3?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI use bash shell and sometimes all of a sudded, my Backspace key stops working (when this happens Ctrl + Backspace still works fine) I am not sure why this happens, but it also carries over to any vim sessions that I use from the shell. To my surprise, getting a fresh shell does not help, and the problem seems to go away as abruptly as it started.
This is what the typed characters look like, each Backspace keypress is shown by a ^? on the shell
you can use backspace as a shortcut key to go back the the under directory. How can I do that here in nautilus.
View 9 Replies View Relatedwhy does backspace not work to go back in firefox? is there some plugin im missing or something... or is it just not included.
View 1 Replies View Relatedthe " backspace " button on my toshiba A 200 laptop works when i use it to navigate the ubuntu system folders such as documents, movies, music, computer etc ..however, it doesn't work at all within firefox !is this normal ? how can i get it to work within firefox so as to be able to make liberal use of the keyboard ?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI would like to know how I can get the backspace button on my laptop keyboard to revert to the previous page I was viewing.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am running RHEL 5 and when I get the backspace key it deletes a section to the left (such as /usr/localbin) instead of just a single character to the left. How do I change that?So it deletes the section instead of just the single character n.
View 4 Replies View RelatedIn windows, using firefox you can use backspace key to navigate back pages in history. Now in Debian - I try and nothing happens. Does anyone know how to change that?
View 10 Replies View RelatedI get annoying buzz sounds when I reboot or hit backspace in terminal when there is no text. It is not coming from the speaker (it happens when the computer is muted). I posted part of this a while ago, but have not been using Debian much recently (had too much school stuff to have time to set it up). running lspci -k and below is my result
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Core Processor DMI (rev 11)
Subsystem: Dell Device 02fe
00:03.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Core Processor PCI Express Root Port 1 (rev 11)
Kernel driver in use: pcieport
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How can I turn off the beep that happens when I backspace too many times in the terminal or other applications?
View 7 Replies View Relatedused to use this feature alot in F10 ... not sure... but i can't find it in the keyboard shortcuts prefs
View 2 Replies View RelatedSince I wasn't able to figure out how to enable ctrl alt backspace in kde I thought I would explain how to do it from the command line. Open /etc/X11/xorg.conf as root. Then add this to the file.
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Section "ServerFlags"
Option "DontZap" "false"
EndSection
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora..._release_notes
I've tried without luck to get ctrl-backspace working to delete the previous word in bash. I edited my .inputrc and tried the following:
"C-": unix-word-rubout
Control-Rubout: unix-word-rubout
I can make it work if I change it to some other sequence (Control-j: unix-word-rubout makes ^j erase the word), but I can't make it work with backspace.
has anyone the same problem with bash in -current? Everytime I use the commandline completition with TAB , it adds me a space, so I always need to push the backspace to continue to complete the path.So the whole thng get's a bit unuseable.I'm using bash-4.1.010-486-1 and bash-completition-1.3-noarch
View 4 Replies View RelatedI have problem with some applications in X. When I want to unlock Xscreensaver it just meses my X and I must Ctrl+Alt+Backspace. I installed slock and thought I solved the problem that way, but same happened with Xpdf.
lspci:
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01:05.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc RS690 [Radeon X1200 Series]
uname -r:
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2.6.35.11-smp
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