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Re: controlling what "backspace" does, recap--
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  • Subject: Re: controlling what "backspace" does, recap--
  • From: Sean Ahern <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2003 14:32:22 -0800

Ronald Cohen wrote:
> I thought I saw a posting on this list earlier today or yesterday to
> the effect that one could
> control what the backspace key sends via a selection you can  make from
> the ctrl-click menu
> (as opposed say to xmodmap).   But I see no such thing with ctrl click
> or ctrl-right-click.
> Can the poster please elaborate?

What is in the menu that you see when you Ctrl-left-click?  In my xterm, I
see the following (items marked with 'v' are checked):

       Main Options

    Secure Keyboard
    Allow SendEvents
    Print Window
    Redraw Window
    -------------------
    8-Bit Controls [greyed out]
    Backarrow Key (BS/DEL)
  v Alt/NumLock Modifiers
    Meta Sends Escape
    Delete is DEL
    Old Function-Keys
    Sun Function-Keys
    VT220 Keyboard
    -------------------
    Send STOP Signal
    Send CONT Signal
    Send INT Signal
    Send HUP Signal
    Send TERM Signal
    Send KILL Signal
    -------------------
    Quit

-Sean

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