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KCON(1) BSD General Commands Manual KCON(1)

NAME

kcon — pcvt keyboard control and remapping

SYNOPSIS

kcon [−d delay] [−l] [−m map] [−o] [−p] [−R] [−r rate] [−s] [−t+/-] [−x]

DESCRIPTION

The kcon utility is used for controlling all aspects of keyboard configuration for the ’pcvt’ video driver.

The available options are:

−d delay

Specifies the delay after which the last key entered will be repeated by the Keyboard. Valid values are 0..3 corresponding to delays of 250, 500, 750 and 1000 milliseconds.

−l

Displays the current keyboard map in use by the driver.

−m map

Specifies the map entry to be searched in the keyboard capabilities database keycap. The database is searched for the entry and if found, the mapping is loaded and is used in the driver from then on.

−o

Switches display of control codes to octal in the listing of the current map. To be used in conjunction with the −l option.

−p

Uses ’pure’ output when listing - the Escape character is displayed in either octal or hexadecimal and not as ’ESC’. To be used in conjunction with the −l option.

−r rate

Specifies the character repetition rate. Valid argument values are 0...31 corresponding to rates of 30 characters/second ... 2 characters/second.

−R

Reset the Keyboard.

−s

Displays the current settings of the rate and delay values.

−t +/-

Specify this option to enable (+) or disable (-) the repetition of keys.

−x

Switches display of control codes to hexadecimal in the listing of the current map. To be used in conjunction with the −l option. This is the default behaviour.

FILES
/usr/share/misc/keycap.pcvt

Keyboard capabilities data base file if nothing else was chosen during installation.

/dev/console

Keyboard raw device.

SEE ALSO

keycap(3), keycap(5)

BUGS

The kcon utility detects several inconsistencies in the keycap database. In case of errors kcon exits with an error message. If this happens, the keyboard may remain in an undefined state. To recover from such situation, execute ’’kcon -m default’’.

EXAMPLES

The command ’’kcon -m gb’’ loads the entry ’gb’ from the keycap file into the keyboard to switch to a british keyboard behaviour.

The command ’’kcon -r 0 -d 0’’ switches the keyboard to emit characters at a rate of 30 characters per second after a key has been held down for 250 milliseconds.

BSD March 27, 2000 BSD