Using the Debugger With the X Window System
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Installing the Simulator and C Source Debugger With SunOS
2.5
Using the Debugger With the X Window System
If you’re using the X Window System to run the ’C2xx debugger, you need to
know about the keyboard’s special keys, the debugger fonts, and using the de-
bugger on a monochrome monitor.
Using the keyboard’s special keys
The debugger uses some special keys that you can map differently from your
particular keyboard. Some keyboards, such as the Sun Type 5 keyboard, may
have these special symbols on separate keys. Other keyboards, such as the
Sun Type 4 keyboard, do not have the special keys.
The special keys that the debugger uses are shown in the following table with
their corresponding keysym. A
keysym is a label that interprets a keystroke;
it allows you to modify the action of a key on the keyboard.
Key
Keysym
F1
to
F10
F1 to F10
PAGE UP
Prior
PAGE DOWN
Next
HOME
Home
END
End
INSERT
Insert
→
Right
←
Left
↑
Up
↓
Down
Use the X utility xev to check the keysyms that are associated with your key-
board. If you need to change the keysym definitions, use the xmodmap utility.
For example, you could create a file that contains the following commands and
use that file with xmodmap to change a Sun Type 4 keyboard to match the keys
listed above:
keysym R13
= End
keysym Down
= Down
keysym F35
= Next
keysym Left
= Left
keysym Right
= Right
keysym F27
= Home
keysym Up
= Up
keysym F29
= Prior
keysym Insert = Insert
Refer to your X Window System documentation for more information about
using xev and xmodmap.
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