Re: Remap broken keyboard

Originally Posted by
Joban
My ASUS Eee PC 701's keyboard has some broken keys: 1,3,5,7,8,0,=,bkspc and tab do not function at all.
Whilst I can just about make do as is, it would be nice to be able to press Ctrl+AltGr+'Q-P' for numbers or something.
How can I do this?
Thanks,
James
You didn't post your openSUSE version, or your Desktop environment KDE, Gnome or other.
In Gnome, I would start with "Control Center" | "Hardware" | "Keyboard" | "Keyboard Preferences" You can select by language and country, pick a layout the works best and redefine the keys. In the Gnome Traditional Menu, there's | "System" | "Personal" | "Keyboard Shortcuts".
OTOH, you should be able to buy a new keyboard for $5-20 USD, if you catch a sale. ;-)
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