Den 2014-11-27 17:06, Tim Chase skrev:
> On 2014-11-27 16:24, BPJ wrote:
>> BTW I've found that I can't get the sticky-keys feature of GNOME
>> to work, inside or outside Vim. :-(
>
> While I don't have good answers for your other questions, in the past
> I've used "xkbset" to tweak these options without GNOME. On my
> Debian box, I had to install it
>
> sudo apt-get install xkbset
>
> and then to test it out, I issued
so how do i make it permanent? Or rather: where should I write
these to make them permanent? It seems to reset itself when the
next commandline command is executed, which is kind of
inconvenient! :-)
>
> xkbset st -twokey -latchlock
>
> You can remove the "-" before "twokey" if you want to be able to
> press two keys together to turn off an activated modifier (so if you
> press shift, then don't want to shift, you can press two keys
> together);
This I got to work.
and can remove the "-" from before the "latchlock" if you
> want to be able to press the modifier key twice (shift, shift) to
> have it act like it's locked.
That I couldn't get to work
>
> It seems like this is the best/right way to solve the problem because
> it not only would address the issue in Vim (which I just tested, and
> it works as expected), but in all your other applications.
Yes, thanks a million!
>
> -tim
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AAaaa
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