speckeysd.map(4)speckeysd.map(4)NAMEspeckeysd.map - Sun Special Keys to service map file for speckeysd
SYNOPSIS
/usr/openwin/lib/speckeysd.map
AVAILABILITY
SUNWpmowu
DESCRIPTION
The speckeysd.map file is used by the speckeysd(1M) daemon to determine
which Sun Special Keys to look for in the X Windows environment, and
which service to spawn off to handle the keys.
The file is composed of entries for Sun Special Keys that are position-
dependent and have the following format:
Sun Special Key Keysym Repeatable Service
Each entry is delimited by a newline. Each field is delimited by white-
space (either a space or a tab). The whole entry must come before a
newline, ie. you cannot extend lines by putting a backslash ( preceding
the newline.
The fields are:
Sun Special Key Keysym Which Sun Special Key keysym should the speck‐
eysd(1M) look for? Each key has a keysym asso‐
ciated with it in the X Windows environment.
The Sun Special Keys and the Keysyms associ‐
ated with them are:
Degauss Key SunVideoDegauss
Mute Key SunAudioMute
LowerVolume Key SunAudioLowerVolume
RaiseVolume Key SunAudioRaiseVolume
Power Key SunPowerSwitch
Shift-Power Key SunPowerSwitchShift
Repeatable Is the Sun Special Key that speckeysd(1M) is
supposed to look for repeatable? The valid
options are:
r the key is repeatable
- the key is not repeatable
Service Which service should be spawned off if one of
the Sun Special Keys are pressed and what
arguments should be passed to it? The service
field is always considered to be everything
after the Repeatable field and white-spaces
following it to the newline character. To
ensure that there are no PATH issues, specify
the service with the complete path.
Comments are allowed in the file. However, the comments are full line
entries, from an initial hash character (#) to the newline.
EXAMPLES
The following is a sample speckeysd.map file.
# This is the special keys service map file.
#
# This file will let speckeysd know what special keys (represented by X
# Windows Keysyms) to expect and what services to spawn off to handle the
# keys.
#
SunPowerSwitch - $OPENWINHOME/bin/sys-suspend
SunPowerSwitchShift - $OPENWINHOME/bin/sys-suspend -n
NOTES
If the file is changed and the system is already in X Windows, the
speckeysd(1M) daemon must be restarted to pick up the changes.
SEE ALSOspeckeysd(1M)
7 Mar 1995 speckeysd.map(4)