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[README.keyboard]
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The *.keytab files (located in $KDEDIR/share/apps/konsole) allow
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to configure the keyboard due to your specific environment.
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Beside that you can use them to make the keyboard emit virtually
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any escape sequence you want, here a probe of more typical problems
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related to keyboards, that can be coped with this way:
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- BS Hack
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While one would expect, that the Backspace key send Ascii
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Backspace, this is not the case in many Linux installations.
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The idea behind this hack is to preserve the CTRL-H.
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So the mapping is:
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CTRL-H -> 0x08
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Backspace -> 0x7f
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Delete -> \E[3~
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- Home/End Keys
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Home -> \E[1~
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End -> \E[4~
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or
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Home -> \E[H
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End -> \E[F
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Quite a lot of those key sequences are floating around.
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Consult your terminfo or termcap database for the expected values.
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Note that your system is not unlikely to have other keyboard databases
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which have to be in sync, too (e.g. /etc/inputrc for readline(3)).
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If you want to adjust things to your needs, copy one of the
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*.keytab files and edit it. When restarted, konsole offeres
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you this new entry on it's menu.
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In case your new keytab is likely to suit common needs,
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please contribute to konsole by sending me the file.
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