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KMilo is a KDE plugin providing binding for some special keys. It is a KDE port of [[tpb]].  | KMilo is a KDE plugin providing binding for some special keys. It is a KDE port of [[tpb]].  | ||
| − | KMilo can be activated via the KDE Control Center (<tt>kcontrol</tt>), under <tt>System Administration -> IBM ThinkPad Laptop</tt>.  | + | KMilo can be activated via the KDE Control Center (<tt>kcontrol</tt>), under <tt>System Administration -> IBM ThinkPad Laptop</tt>. This lets you choose the program to execute for each event  | 
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| + | You can use appropriate commands to [[How to inject fake keystrokes|inject fake keystrokes]].  | ||
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KMilo is a KDE plugin providing binding for some special keys. It is a KDE port of tpb.
KMilo can be activated via the KDE Control Center (kcontrol), under System Administration -> IBM ThinkPad Laptop. This lets you choose the program to execute for each event
You can use appropriate commands to inject fake keystrokes.