guys,
although i expect that 99.9% + of you loathe it when your keyboard has clicky keys, that is the one thing that i gotta have. i never watch the screen when i'm hacking away; i watch my fingers. somebody who lives in another country hacked out a key-click program based on one he has written for his son for another purpose. he was more than a bit nasty about it, but it works with some flaws.
do any of you know why xset fails? i did a symlink to make kubuntu quit complaining that xset was not in /bin; i typed "% xset c on" along with a number of variants to turn up the sound to close to 100. still, all i hear is the xset program in python.
when i was hacking on supercomputers using Sun, the command "click [on|off]" worked. that was many years ago. i have written my own click program in C, but have troubles with the F[unction] keys. nutshell, is there a simple program that i can alter {if necessary}? and/or why doesn't xset work? i have been trying it since i first used ATT Sys-3 on a 286 with xset around 1986. Nada.
TIA, people!
although i expect that 99.9% + of you loathe it when your keyboard has clicky keys, that is the one thing that i gotta have. i never watch the screen when i'm hacking away; i watch my fingers. somebody who lives in another country hacked out a key-click program based on one he has written for his son for another purpose. he was more than a bit nasty about it, but it works with some flaws.
do any of you know why xset fails? i did a symlink to make kubuntu quit complaining that xset was not in /bin; i typed "% xset c on" along with a number of variants to turn up the sound to close to 100. still, all i hear is the xset program in python.
when i was hacking on supercomputers using Sun, the command "click [on|off]" worked. that was many years ago. i have written my own click program in C, but have troubles with the F[unction] keys. nutshell, is there a simple program that i can alter {if necessary}? and/or why doesn't xset work? i have been trying it since i first used ATT Sys-3 on a 286 with xset around 1986. Nada.
TIA, people!
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