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- Keyboard and Display Controls


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7 - Keyboard and Display Controls
Table of Contents

7.1 - How do I remap the keyboard? (wscons)

7.2 - Is there console mouse support in OpenBSD?

7.3 - Accessing the console scrollback buffer. (amd64, i386, some Alpha)

7.4 - How do I switch consoles? (amd64, i386, Zaurus, some Alpha)

7.5 - How can I use a console resolution of 80x50? (amd64, i386, some Alpha)

7.6 - How do I use a serial console?

7.7 - How do I blank my console? (wscons)
 

7.8 - EVERYTHING I TYPE AT THE LOGIN IS IN CAPS!

7.9 - What is tmux(1)?
 
7.1 - How do I remap the keyboard? (wscons)
The ports that use the 
wscons(4)
 console driver: 
alpha

amd64

hppa

i386

mac68k

macppc

sparc

sparc64

vax
, and 
zaurus

With wscons(4) consoles, most options can be controlled using the 
wsconsctl(8)
 utility. For example, to 
change keymappings with 
wsconsctl(8)
 one would execute the following: 
wsconsctl keyboard.encoding=uk
In the next example, we will remap "Caps Lock" to be "Control L": 
wsconsctl keyboard.map+="keysym Caps_Lock = Control_L"
7.2 - Is there console mouse support in OpenBSD?
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq7.html (1 of 14)9/4/2011 10:02:08 AM


7 - Keyboard and Display Controls
For the 
alpha

amd64
 and 
i386
 platforms, OpenBSD provides 
wsmoused(8)
, a port of FreeBSD's moused
(8). It can be enabled automatically at startup by copying and editing the appropriate line from rc.conf to 
rc.conf.local(8)


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