Associate a combination of keys or mouse buttons with a shell command
 xbindkeys is a program that allows you to launch shell commands with
 your keyboard or your mouse under the X Window System.
 It links commands to keys or mouse buttons, using a configuration file.
 It's independent of the window manager and can capture all keyboard keys
 (ex: Power, Wake...).
 .
 It optionally supports a guile-based configuration file layout, which enables
 you to access all xbindkeys internals, so you can have key combinations,
 double clicks or timed double clicks take actions. Also all functions that work
 in guile will work for xbindkeys.
| Attachment | Size | Date | 
|---|---|---|
|  xbindkeys_1.8.5-1_armel.deb | 39 KB | 05/08/2013 - 11:01 | 
xbindkeys (1.8.5-1) unstable; urgency=low
  * New upstream version (Closes: #628165).
  * Bug fix: "xbindkeys crashes upon second keypress due to memory
    corruption", thanks to Josh D (Closes: #613429).
  * Bug fix: "xbindkeys single-handedly wastes a watt of power polling for
    a nonexistent file", thanks to Steve Langasek (Closes: #581509).
  * Bug fix: "configure.ac has additional whitespaces which confuse
    autoconf", thanks to booiiing (Closes: #537826).
  * Bug fix: "Does not provide a method to run for all users", thanks to
    Evan Giles (Closes: #332319).
  * Bug fix: "Crashes upon Guile GC", thanks to J\.P\. Larocque (Closes:
    #516328).
  * Bug fix: "only the first entry in xbindkeysrc works until the file is
    edited", thanks to Celejar (Closes: #445718).
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