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Commands Reference, Volume 1
chhwkbd Command
Purpose
Changes keyboard attributes stored in the Object Data Manager (ODM) database.
chhwkbd [ -d Delay ] [ -r Repetition ] [ -c ClickerVolume ] [ -a AlarmVolume ] [ -m [ "KR" | "JP" | "TW" ] ] [ -t [ "nonum" ] ]
Description
The chhwkbd command changes the following keyboard attributes stored in the ODM database:
- Repetition delay
- Repetition rate
- Clicker volume
- Alarm volume
- Korean, Japanese, and Chinese keyboard identification
- Numeric pad emulation enable/disable
Changes to the keyboard attributes take effect after system restart.
You can use the Web-based System Manager Devices application
(wsm devices fast path) to run this command. You could
also use the System Management Interface
Tool (SMIT) smit chgkbd fast path to run this command.
Flags
-a AlarmVolume |
Sets the alarm volume to the specified value. Values for the AlarmVolume variable are defined below:
- 0
- off
- 1
- low
- 2
- medium
- 3
- high
|
-c ClickerVolume |
Sets the clicker volume to the specified value. Values for the ClickerVolume variable are defined below:
- 0
- off
- 1
- low
- 2
- medium
- 3
- high
|
-d Delay |
Sets the keyboard repetition delay to the specified value. The Delay variable can be 250, 500, 750, or 1000 msec. The default value is 500 msec. |
-m [ "KR" | "JP" | "TW" ] |
Provides extended keyboard identification for the following keyboards:
- "KR"
- Korean keyboard
- "JP"
- Japanese keyboard
- "TW"
- Chinese keyboard
Use the -m flag without specifying a value to remove extended keyboard identification.
Note: This flag is valid only when an IBM RS/6000 106-key keyboard or an IBM PS/2 keyboard or equivalent keyboard is attached to the workstation.
The -m flag is set automatically when the locale is selected using SMIT. |
-r Repetition |
Sets the rate of repetition to the specified value. The Repetition variable can be an integer from 2 to 30 inclusive. The default value is 11 characters per second. |
-t ["nonum"] |
Enables or disables numeric pad emulation. To enable numeric pad emultaion, specify the "nonum" parameter. Use the -t flag without specifying a value to disable numeric pad emulation. |
Notes:
- This flag is valid only when an IBM PS/2 keyboard or equivalent keyboard is attached to the workstation.
- "nonum" means no numeric keypad.
Examples
- To change the keyboard repetition delay rate to 250 msec, enter:
chhwkbd -d 250
- To change the keyboard repetition rate to 30 characters per second, enter:
chhwkbd -r 30
File
/usr/bin/chhwkbd |
Contains the chhwkbd command. |
Related Information
Low Function Terminal (LFT) Subsystem Overview in AIX Version 4.3 Kernel Extensions and Device Support Programming Concepts.
Setting up and running Web-based System Manager in AIX Version 4.3 System Management Guide: Operating System and Devices.
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