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Overview
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This program grab keys in X and start the corresponding shell command.
Required
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XFree86
to compile from source:
The X11 include files and libraries. (Not the X server development packages)
Installation
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configure --help
configure (and any options you want to set)
make
make install
.xbindkeysrc
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[ OVERVIEW ]
The configuration of specific clients is taken care of in the file called
"$HOME/.xbindkeysrc"
You can have a default file with the --defaults option:
xbindkeys --defaults
The pound(#) symbol may be used anywhere for comments.
[ COMMAND ]
A command is formated like this:
"Command to start &"
modifier+modifier+ key
Where modifier are:
Control, Shift, Alt or Mod1, Mod2 (numlock), Mod3, Mod4, Mod5
(modifiers are not case sensitive).
By defaults, xbindkeys does not pay attention with the modifiers
NumLock, CapsLock and ScrollLock.
Add the lines above in the config file, if you want to pay attention to them.
keystate_numlock = enable
keystate_capslock = enable
keystate_scrolllock= enable
use 'xev' or 'xbindkeys --key' or 'xbindkeys --multikey' to know modifier
and keycode or keysym.
Example:
# control+alt+mod2 + d (it's a comment)
"xterm &"
control+alt+mod2 + d
# control+alt+mod2 + f (it's a comment)
"rxvt &"
m:0x1c + c:41
Here, pushing control+alt+mod2 (numlock enabled) and d starts an xterm.
And pushing control+alt+mod2 and f starts rxvt.
Please, don't forget the '&' at the end of the command,
if not xbindkeys will launch only one command at the same time
In version 1.7.0 and later, you can use a scheme/guile style in configuration
file (the default is ~/.xbindkeysrc.scm).
Try xbindkeys --defaults-guile for more details.
In version 1.8.0 and later, you have a full access to the xbindkeys internal
from guile scheme. This allow some more complicated configuration file and
prevent the need of a shell script (like double click, timed double click or
keys combinations).
See xbindkeysrc.scm or xbindkeysrc-combo.scm in the source directory for some
examples.
Note: The guile configuration file is the prefered way when there is a need for
a non trivial configuration. (I think) there is no need to hack the xbindkeys
source code. All can be done with the guile file.
For more details, please see here:
http://www.gnu.org/software/guile/guile.html
Options
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Use the -h or --help option for all available options.
-f
--file
use an alternative xbindkeysrc (defaults is $HOME/.xbindkeysrc)
-h
--help
help for xbindkeys.
-v
--verbose
Verbose mode. Print more information when
the program is running.
-X <display>
--display <display>
use XServer at a specified display in standard X form.
using this mode allows for multiple displays.
-d
--defaults
Show a default rc file. You can use it to create the file
$HOME/.xbindkeysrc like this:
'xbindkeys --defaults > $HOME/.xbindkeysrc'
-k
--key
Identify key pressed. This option is usefull to fill
$HOME/.xbindkeysrc. You have just to press a key to
know what to put in the config file.
-mk
--multikey
Identify key pressed like with --key option, but you can
press modifier and key, and you can make multi tries.
You have just to press a key to know what to put in the
config file.
-g
--geometry
Set size and position of the window open with the
--key / --multikey options.
-n
--nodaemon
Don't start as daemon. By default, xbindkeys starts in
background, this option prevents this feature.
If guile support have not been disabled:
-dg
--defaults-guile
Print a default guile configuration file
-fg
--file-guile
Use an alternative guile configuration file
Usage
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xbindkeys &
if you want, you can start it with X:
Edit your .xsession or .XClients or .xinitrc (if any) and
add a line like this:
xbindkeys
Contact Info
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Philippe Brochard
<hocwp@free.fr>
http://hocwp.free.fr
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