Select the Xconfig file in which you want to customize input options and open the Exceed onDemand Xconfig dialog box. On the Input page, you can configure your keyboard and determine whether X applications can make changes to your keyboard configuration.
The Input page of the Exceed onDemand Xconfig dialog box contains the following settings:
Keyboard Mapping File Displays the current keyboard file. If necessary, you can specify a different keyboard file in the drop-down list.
Allow X Clients to Modify Keyboard Mapping Lets X applications modify the keyboard mapping.
Alt Key Defines whether Alt key sequences are directed to the native desktop or to X Window clients. This option applies only to Exceed onDemand Client for Windows. The drop-down list displays the following options: To Windows, To X, Left To Windows Right To X, and Right To Windows Left To X.
Select an option. On keyboards that contain two Alt keys, use the Left To/Right To... options to assign the Alt keys on the left- and right-hand side of the keyboard separately.
Shift Key Defines how the Shift keys on your keyboard are interpreted by Exceed onDemand. This option is applies only to Exceed onDemand Client for Windows. The drop-down list displays the following options: Map Both Left And Right, Map Left As Right, and Map Right As Left.
The Map Both Left And Right setting causes the left and right Shift keys to be treated and interpreted separately. When you select the Map Left As Right setting, any time you press a Shift key on your keyboard, it is treated as a Right Shift. If you select the Map Right As Left setting, any time you press a Shift key on your keyboard, it is treated as a Left Shift.
Enable AltGr Simulation Lets Exceed onDemand emulate the behavior of the AltGR key. This is useful when using European keyboards.
Middle Button Emulation Lets a two-button mouse emulate a three-button mouse in an X application window. With the emulation on, you can click both the left and right buttons simultaneously to emulate a middle button.
Click Interval Specifies the maximum amount of time allowed between the clicking of the left and right mouse buttons for the middle-button emulation to occur. If you do not click the two buttons within this time interval, they are treated as two separate events. This value is in milliseconds.
Wheel Movement Sends Mouse Button Event (Button 4/5) ButtonPress and ButtonRelease events are sent to X applications when the user uses the mouse wheel to scroll up or down. If you enable this option, scrolling up will result in sending Button4Press and Button4Release events. Scrolling down sends Button5Press and Button5Release events. Some older X applications may not support buttons 4 and 5. In this case, you may need to disable this feature.
Click OK to save changes and return to the previous dialog box or click Apply and select another tab to continue modifying the Xconfig file.