### # Simple test: Uncomment the next two lines: #KEY_87:touch /tmp/esekeyd_works #KEY_88:rm -f /tmp/esekeyd_works # Then start up esekeyd with this config file: # esekeyd /etc/esekeyd.conf # Then run: # watch -n 1 ls /tmp/esekeyd_works # Press F11 and F12 to see the file get created and deleted. # If you can't use F11 and F12 for some reason, run "keytest" and # press e.g. A and Z, change the KEY_ numbers to the ones you see # for those keys. # If nothing happens, you may have to find out which # /dev/input/event* device is your keyboard and add that to the # esekeyd command line. Try something like: # ls -l /dev/input/by-id/*-kbd # ...or install and run evtest. ###