Mike Easter wrote:
> OK this is better (I think/hope);
>
> xkbset st
> xkbset exp st
>
> $ xkbset q | grep Sticky-Keys
> Sticky-Keys = On
>
> $ xkbset q exp | grep Sticky-Keys
> Upon Expiry Sticky-Keys will be: On
I think my previous problem w/ losing sticky keys even after I solved
the expiry problem was from the 'twokey' situation knocking off sticky.
So, now I'm going to turn stickykeys on, twokey and latchlock off in
one command and then expiry to sticky.
$ xkbset st -twokey -latchlock
$ xkbset exp st
That way an accidental two key won't unset the sticky. And I
definitely don't want latchlock.
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Mike Easter
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