remapping ctrl+alt+f5 in linux Topic actions Post a reply First post, by shorty Posted on 2011-09-21, 14:57 Reply with quote Creative Commons Attribution No Derivatives 1.0 Generic license More actions Reply with quote CC-BY-ND-1.0 license shorty Offline User metadata Posts 32 Joined 2011-08-28, 12:10 Location Bremen, Germany Rank Newbie Rank Newbie Posts 32 Joined 2011-08-28, 12:10 Location Bremen, Germany just a simple question ... can somebody help me with remapping the keys ctrl+alt+F5 in linux? i don't want to switch a session ... thank you so far multiplayer? Reply 1 of 2, by Qbix Posted on 2011-09-21, 15:01 Reply with quote Creative Commons Attribution No Derivatives 1.0 Generic license More actions Reply with quote CC-BY-ND-1.0 license Qbix Offline User metadata Posts 11234 Joined 2002-11-27, 14:50 Location Fryslan Rank DOSBox Author Rank DOSBox Author Posts 11234 Joined 2002-11-27, 14:50 Location Fryslan yeah, use the keymapper. Details are in the README file Water flows down the stream How to ask questions the smart way! Reply 2 of 2, by shorty Posted on 2011-09-21, 15:44 Reply with quote Creative Commons Attribution No Derivatives 1.0 Generic license More actions Reply with quote CC-BY-ND-1.0 license shorty Offline User metadata Posts 32 Joined 2011-08-28, 12:10 Location Bremen, Germany Rank Newbie Rank Newbie Posts 32 Joined 2011-08-28, 12:10 Location Bremen, Germany it was just that simple - started dosbox in console with -startmapper then redefine the keys and save it ... multiplayer? Go to top of page Go to top of page Back to DOSBox General
Reply 1 of 2, by Qbix Posted on 2011-09-21, 15:01 Reply with quote Creative Commons Attribution No Derivatives 1.0 Generic license More actions Reply with quote CC-BY-ND-1.0 license Qbix Offline User metadata Posts 11234 Joined 2002-11-27, 14:50 Location Fryslan Rank DOSBox Author Rank DOSBox Author Posts 11234 Joined 2002-11-27, 14:50 Location Fryslan yeah, use the keymapper. Details are in the README file Water flows down the stream How to ask questions the smart way!
Reply 2 of 2, by shorty Posted on 2011-09-21, 15:44 Reply with quote Creative Commons Attribution No Derivatives 1.0 Generic license More actions Reply with quote CC-BY-ND-1.0 license shorty Offline User metadata Posts 32 Joined 2011-08-28, 12:10 Location Bremen, Germany Rank Newbie Rank Newbie Posts 32 Joined 2011-08-28, 12:10 Location Bremen, Germany it was just that simple - started dosbox in console with -startmapper then redefine the keys and save it ... multiplayer?