Xref: utzoo comp.windows.x:36108 comp.windows.x.motif:2812 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu!csn!ccncsu!purdue!news.cs.indiana.edu!news.nd.edu!spool.mu.edu!uunet!wuarchive!udel!burdvax!dave From: dave@PRC.Unisys.COM (David Lee Matuszek) Newsgroups: comp.windows.x,comp.windows.x.motif Subject: Please help me get my keys back Message-ID: <17505@burdvax.PRC.Unisys.COM> Date: 6 May 91 20:27:27 GMT Sender: news@PRC.Unisys.COM Organization: Unisys Corporation, Paoli Research Center; Paoli, PA Lines: 34 I'm using a Sun 3/60. A little while ago I was running X11r3 with the twm window manager. Now I'm running X11r4 with mwm. Somewhere in the transition something has screwed up my keys, and I can't figure out what. This is below the level of gnuemacs, but it shows up in gnuemacs, so that's how I'll talk about it. Before, shift-R8 sent esc ] 2 1 5 z shift-R10 sent esc ] 2 1 7 z shift-R12 sent esc ] 2 1 9 z shift-R14 sent esc ] 2 2 1 z Now, shift-R8 sends 8 shift-R10 sends 6 shift-R12 sends 4 shift-R14 sends 2 I really want to be able to distinguish shifted-arrow keys from real digit keys. I'm told I can put some appropriate incantation in my .Xdefaults to have these keys interpreted properly, but no one around here knows what it is. I repeat, this is NOT an emacs screwup. This is a result of the "transparent" upgrade from X11r3 to X11r4. As near as I can tell, mwm doesn't have anything to do with it...I think. Can anyone help me? What are the magic words? E-mail preferred. Thanks for any and all help. -- Dave Matuszek (dave@prc.unisys.com) I don't speak for my employer. --