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Digit keystrokes on a laptop which doesn't have a separate numeric keyboard #737

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l0f4r0 opened this issue Jun 17, 2020 · 4 comments
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@l0f4r0
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l0f4r0 commented Jun 17, 2020

Chronological navigation relies heavily on digit keystrokes.
How can I use them on a laptop which doesn't have a separate numeric keyboard please?
Indeed, when typing a digit (via SHIFT), lnav recognizes my keystrokes as SHIFT+DIGIT, not as DIGIT (so it's the opposite action)... And unfortunately nothing happens if I don't press SHIFT key.

Thanks in advance :)

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tstack commented Jun 24, 2020

The next release of lnav will have support for custom keymaps. That being said, I use the number keys across the top and not the numeric keypad.

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l0f4r0 commented Jun 24, 2020

The next release of lnav will have support for custom keymaps.

Good to know, thanks :)

That being said, I use the number keys across the top and not the numeric keypad.

Ah, how do you manage that without custom keymaps? Aren't you in the same situation than me?

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@l0f4r0 I too have no issue navigating without a numpad. Your real issue might be that the number row is not working for you.

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l0f4r0 commented Aug 10, 2020

@l0f4r0 I too have no issue navigating without a numpad. Your real issue might be that the number row is not working for you.

Humm... my number row is working everywhere else...

In case it helps, here is my keyboard configuration:

setxkbmap -query
rules:      evdev
model:      pc105
layout:     fr
variant:    latin9

I have a Debian 10 on a X390 ThinkPad.

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