You can map a key or a key sequence to an X Keysym An X Keysym is an encoding of a symbol on the cap of a key. The set of defined X Keysyms includes the ISO Latin character sets, Katakana, Arabic, Cyrillic, Greek, Technical, Publishing, APL, Hebrew, Thai, Korean, and other keys found on keyboards such as Return, Help, and Tab. A list of X Keysyms is associated with each keycode. The list is intended to convey the set of symbols on the corresponding key. Standard rules for obtaining an X Keysym from a KeyPress event make use of only the first four X Keysyms associated with a keycode. Depending on the state of the Shift and ModeSwitch (AltGr) modifiers, one of the first four keysyms will be selected. . For example, you can map the key combined with the key to send a Euro symbol (€).
To map a Euro symbol to a Keyboard Shortcut
In X Manager or X Manager for Domains, click
> .For
, select an editable keyboard map.NOTE:The default keyboard maps are not editable. Click
to create a new custom keyboard map based on an existing keyboard map.In the
dialog box, click the tab.In the
column, click the sign.In the
dialog box, select . Position your cursor in the field and click the (backquote/tilde) key. If you don't have this key on your keyboard, select another key.Click
is now selected in the list.
Click the
button and then click the sign to the right of .In the
dialog box, select the EuroSign.To find the Euro symbol quickly, type "euro" in the
field.Select EuroSign from the
from list field, then click .NOTE:Administrators can also configure
from the tab.