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File Formats                                         keytables(4)



NAME
     keytables - keyboard table  descriptions  for  loadkeys  and
     dumpkeys

DESCRIPTION
     These files are used by loadkeys(1) to modify  the  transla-
     tion  tables  used  by  the keyboard streams module and gen-
     erated from those translation tables. See loadkeys(1).


     Any line in the file beginning with # is a comment,  and  is
     ignored.  #  is treated specially only at the beginning of a
     line.


     Other lines specify the values to load into the tables for a
     particular keystation.  The format is either:

       key number listofentries




     or

       swap number1 with number2




     or

       key number1 same as number2




     or a blank line, which is ignored.

       key number listofentries




     sets the entries for keystation number from the list  given.
     An entry in that list is of the form

       tablename code







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     where tablename is the  name  of  a  particular  translation
     table, or all. The translation tables are:

     base     entry when no shifts are active


     shift    entry when "Shift" key is down


     caps     entry when "Caps Lock" is in effect


     ctrl     entry when "Control" is down


     altg     entry when "Alt Graph" is down


     numl     entry when "Num Lock" is in effect


     up       entry when a key goes up



     All tables other than up refer to the action generated  when
     a  key goes down.  Entries in the up table are used only for
     shift keys, since the shift in question goes away  when  the
     key  goes  up,  except  for keys such as "Caps Lock" or "Num
     Lock"; the keyboard streams module makes the key look as  if
     it were a latching key.


     A table name of all indicates that the entry for all  tables
     should  be  set  to  the specified value, with the following
     exception: for entries with a value  other  than  hole,  the
     entry  for  the  numl  table  should be set to nonl, and the
     entry for the up table should be set to nop.


     The code specifies the effect of the key  in  question  when
     the specified shift key is down. A code consists of either:

         o    A character, which indicates that  the  key  should
              generate  the  given  character.  The character can
              either be a single character,  a  single  character
              preceded by ^ which refers to a "control character"
              (for instance, ^c is control-C), or a C-style char-
              acter  constant enclosed in single quote characters
              ('), which can be  expressed  with  C-style  escape
              sequences  such  as  \r  for RETURN or \000 for the
              null character.  Note that the single character may



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              be any character in an 8-bit character set, such as
              ISO 8859/1.

         o    A  string,  consisting  of  a  list  of  characters
              enclosed  in double quote characters ("). Note that
              the use of the double quote character means that  a
              code  of  double  quote  must be enclosed in single
              quotes.

         o    One of the following expressions:


              shiftkeys]leftshift

                  the key is to be the left-hand "Shift" key


              shiftkeys]rightshift

                  the key is to be the right-hand "Shift" key


              shiftkeys]leftctrl

                  the key is to be the left-hand "Control" key


              shiftkeys]rightctrl

                  the key is to be the right-hand "Control" key


              shiftkeys]alt

                  the key is to be the "Alt" shift key


              shiftkeys]altgraph

                  the key is to be the "Alt Graph" shift key


              shiftkeys]capslock

                  the key is to be the "Caps Lock" key


              shiftkeys]shiftlock

                  the key is to be the "Shift Lock" key





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              shiftkeys]numlock

                  the key is to be the "Num Lock" key


              buckybits]systembit

                  the key is to be the  "Stop"  key  in  SunView;
                  this  is  normally the L1 key, or the SETUP key
                  on the VT100 keyboard


              buckybits]metabit

                  the key is to be the "meta" key. That  is,  the
                  "Left"  or "Right" key on a Sun-2 or Sun-3 key-
                  board or the "diamond" key on a Sun-4 keyboard


              compose

                  the key is to be the "Compose" key


              ctrlq

                  on the "VT100" keyboard, the key is to transmit
                  the  control-Q  character  (this  would  be the
                  entry for the "Q" key in the ctrl table)


              ctrls

                  on the "VT100" keyboard, the key is to transmit
                  the  control-S  character  (this  would  be the
                  entry for the "S" key in the ctrl table)


              noscroll

                  on the "VT100" keyboard, the key is to  be  the
                  "No Scroll" key


              string]uparrow

                  the key is to be the "up arrow" key


              string]downarrow

                  the key is to be the "down arrow" key



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              string]leftarrow

                  the key is to be the "left arrow" key


              string]rightarrow

                  the key is to be the "right arrow" key


              string]homearrow

                  the key is to be the "home" key


              faacute

                  the key is to be  the  acute  accent  "floating
                  accent" key


              facedilla

                  the key is to be the cedilla "floating  accent"
                  key


              facflex

                  the key  is  to  be  the  circumflex  "floating
                  accent" key


              fagrave

                  the key is to be  the  grave  accent  "floating
                  accent" key


              fatilde

                  the key is to be the  tilde  "floating  accent"
                  key


              faumlaut

                  the key is to be the umlaut  "floating  accent"
                  key






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              nonl

                  this is used only in the Num  Lock  table;  the
                  key  is  not to be affected by the state of Num
                  Lock


              pad0

                  the key is to be the "0"  key  on  the  numeric
                  keypad


              pad1

                  the key is to be the "1"  key  on  the  numeric
                  keypad


              pad2

                  the key is to be the "2"  key  on  the  numeric
                  keypad


              pad3

                  the key is to be the "3"  key  on  the  numeric
                  keypad


              pad4

                  the key is to be the "4"  key  on  the  numeric
                  keypad


              pad5

                  the key is to be the "5"  key  on  the  numeric
                  keypad


              pad6

                  the key is to be the "6"  key  on  the  numeric
                  keypad


              pad7

                  the key is to be the "7"  key  on  the  numeric



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                  keypad


              pad8

                  the key is to be the "8"  key  on  the  numeric
                  keypad


              pad9

                  the key is to be the "9"  key  on  the  numeric
                  keypad


              paddot

                  the key is to be the "."  key  on  the  numeric
                  keypad


              padenter

                  the key is to be the "Enter" key on the numeric
                  keypad


              padplus

                  the key is to be the "]"  key  on  the  numeric
                  keypad


              padminus

                  the key is to be the "-"  key  on  the  numeric
                  keypad


              padstar

                  the key is to be the "*"  key  on  the  numeric
                  keypad


              padslash

                  the key is to be the "/"  key  on  the  numeric
                  keypad






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              padequal

                  the key is to be the "="  key  on  the  numeric
                  keypad


              padsep

                  the key is to be the "," (separator) key on the
                  numeric keypad


              lf(n)

                  the key is to be the left-hand function key n


              rf(n)

                  the key is to be the right-hand function key n


              tf(n)

                  the key is to be the top function key n


              bf(n)

                  the key is to be the "bottom" function key n


              nop

                  the key is to do nothing


              error

                  this code indicates an internal  error;  to  be
                  used  only for keystation 126, and must be used
                  there


              idle

                  this code indicates that the keyboard  is  idle
                  (that  is,  has  no keys down); to be used only
                  for all entries other  than  the  numl  and  up
                  table  entries  for keystation 127, and must be
                  used there




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              oops

                  this key exists, but its action is not defined;
                  it has the same effect as nop


              reset

                  this code indicates that the keyboard has  just
                  been  reset;  to  be used only for the up table
                  entry for keystation  127,  and  must  be  used
                  there.


              swap number1 with number2

                  exchanges the entries for  keystations  number1
                  and number2.


              key number1 same as number2

                  sets the entries for keystation number1  to  be
                  the  same  as  those for keystation number2. If
                  the file does not specify entries  for  keysta-
                  tion  number2,  the  entries  currently  in the
                  translation table are used; if  the  file  does
                  specify  entries  for keystation number2, those
                  entries are used.



EXAMPLES
     Example 1 Example of setting multiple keystations.


     The following entry sets keystation 15 to be a "hole"  (that
     is,  an  entry  indicating  that there is no keystation 15);
     sets keystation 30 to do nothing when  Alt  Graph  is  down,
     generate  "!" when Shift is down, and generate "1" under all
     other circumstances; and sets keystation 76 to be the  left-
     hand Control key.


       key 15   all hole
       key 30   base 1 shift ! caps 1 ctrl 1 altg nop
       key 76   all shiftkeys]leftctrl up shiftkeys]leftctrl



     Example 2 Exchange DELETE and BACKSPACE keys




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     The following entry exchanges the Delete and Back Space keys
     on the Type 4 keyboard:


       swap 43 with 66




     Keystation 43 is normally the Back Space key, and keystation
     66 is normally the Delete key.


     Example 3 Disable CAPS LOCK key


     The following entry disables the Caps Lock key on the Type 3
     and U.S. Type 4 keyboards:


       key 119 all nop



     Example 4 Standard translation tables for the  U.S.  Type  4
     keyboard


     The following specifies the standard translation tables  for
     the U.S. Type 4 keyboard:


       key 0    all hole
       key 1    all buckybits]systembit up buckybits]systembit
       key 2    all hole
       key 3    all lf(2)
       key 4    all hole
       key 5    all tf(1)
       key 6    all tf(2)
       key 7    all tf(10)
       key 8    all tf(3)
       key 9    all tf(11)
       key 10   all tf(4)
       key 11   all tf(12)
       key 12   all tf(5)
       key 13   all shiftkeys]altgraph up shiftkeys]altgraph
       key 14   all tf(6)
       key 15   all hole
       key 16   all tf(7)
       key 17   all tf(8)
       key 18   all tf(9)
       key 19   all shiftkeys]alt up shiftkeys]alt



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       key 20   all hole
       key 21   all rf(1)
       key 22   all rf(2)
       key 23   all rf(3)
       key 24   all hole
       key 25   all lf(3)
       key 26   all lf(4)
       key 27   all hole
       key 28   all hole
       key 29   all ^[
       key 30   base 1 shift ! caps 1 ctrl 1 altg nop
       key 31   base 2 shift @ caps 2 ctrl ^@ altg nop
       key 32   base 3 shift # caps 3 ctrl 3 altg nop
       key 33   base 4 shift $ caps 4 ctrl 4 altg nop
       key 34   base 5 shift % caps 5 ctrl 5 altg nop
       key 35   base 6 shift ^ caps 6 ctrl ^^ altg nop
       key 36   base 7 shift & caps 7 ctrl 7 altg nop
       key 37   base 8 shift * caps 8 ctrl 8 altg nop
       key 38   base 9 shift ( caps 9 ctrl 9 altg nop
       key 39   base 0 shift ) caps 0 ctrl 0 altg nop
       key 40   base - shift  caps - ctrl ^ altg nop
       key 41   base = shift ] caps = ctrl = altg nop
       key 42   base ` shift ~ caps ` ctrl ^^ altg nop
       key 43   all '\b'
       key 44   all hole
       key 45   all rf(4) numl padequal
       key 46   all rf(5) numl padslash
       key 47   all rf(6) numl padstar
       key 48   all bf(13)
       key 49   all lf(5)
       key 50   all bf(10) numl padequal
       key 51   all lf(6)
       key 52   all hole
       key 53   all '\t'
       key 54   base q shift Q caps Q ctrl ^Q altg nop
       key 55   base w shift W caps W ctrl ^W altg nop
       key 56   base e shift E caps E ctrl ^E altg nop
       key 57   base r shift R caps R ctrl ^R altg nop
       key 58   base t shift T caps T ctrl ^T altg nop
       key 59   base y shift Y caps Y ctrl ^Y altg nop
       key 60   base u shift U caps U ctrl ^U altg nop
       key 61   base i shift I caps I ctrl '\t' altg nop
       key 62   base o shift O caps O ctrl ^O altg nop
       key 63   base p shift P caps P ctrl ^P altg nop
       key 64   base [ shift { caps [ ctrl ^[ altg nop
       key 65   base ] shift } caps ] ctrl ^] altg nop
       key 66   all '\177'
       key 67   all compose
       key 68   all rf(7) numl pad7
       key 69   all rf(8) numl pad8
       key 70   all rf(9) numl pad9
       key 71   all bf(15) numl padminus



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       key 72   all lf(7)
       key 73   all lf(8)
       key 74   all hole
       key 75   all hole
       key 76   all shiftkeys]leftctrl up shiftkeys]leftctrl
       key 77   base a shift A caps A ctrl ^A altg nop
       key 78   base s shift S caps S ctrl ^S altg nop
       key 79   base d shift D caps D ctrl ^D altg nop
       key 80   base f shift F caps F ctrl ^F altg nop
       key 81   base g shift G caps G ctrl ^G altg nop
       key 82   base h shift H caps H ctrl '\b' altg nop
       key 83   base j shift J caps J ctrl '\n' altg nop
       key 84   base k shift K caps K ctrl '\v' altg nop
       key 85   base l shift L caps L ctrl ^L altg nop
       key 86   base ; shift : caps ; ctrl ; altg nop
       key 87   base '\'' shift '"' caps '\'' ctrl '\'' altg nop
       key 88   base '\\' shift  caps '\\' ctrl ^\ altg nop
       key 89   all '\r'
       key 90   all bf(11) numl padenter
       key 91   all rf(10) numl pad4
       key 92   all rf(11) numl pad5
       key 93   all rf(12) numl pad6
       key 94   all bf(8) numl pad0
       key 95   all lf(9)
       key 96   all hole
       key 97   all lf(10)
       key 98   all shiftkeys]numlock
       key 99   all shiftkeys]leftshift up shiftkeys]leftshift
       key 100  base z shift Z caps Z ctrl ^Z altg nop
       key 101  base x shift X caps X ctrl ^X altg nop
       key 102  base c shift C caps C ctrl ^C altg nop
       key 103  base v shift V caps V ctrl ^V altg nop
       key 104  base b shift B caps B ctrl ^B altg nop
       key 105  base n shift N caps N ctrl ^N altg nop
       key 106  base m shift M caps M ctrl '\r' altg nop
       key 107  base , shift < caps , ctrl , altg nop
       key 108  base . shift > caps . ctrl . altg nop
       key 109  base / shift ? caps / ctrl ^ altg nop
       key 110  all shiftkeys]rightshift up shiftkeys]rightshift
       key 111  all '\n'
       key 112  all rf(13) numl pad1
       key 113  all rf(14) numl pad2
       key 114  all rf(15) numl pad3
       key 115  all hole
       key 116  all hole
       key 117  all hole
       key 118  all lf(16)
       key 119  all shiftkeys]capslock
       key 120  all buckybits]metabit up buckybits]metabit
       key 121  base ' ' shift ' ' caps ' ' ctrl ^@ altg ' '
       key 122  all buckybits]metabit up buckybits]metabit
       key 123  all hole



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       key 124  all hole
       key 125  all bf(14) numl padplus
       key 126  all error numl error up hole
       key 127  all idle numl idle up reset



SEE ALSO
     loadkeys(1)














































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