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KeyTouch - The easy way to enable multimedia-keys!

This guide will explain the installation and configuration of the two basic KeyTouch tools. Keytouch allows the selection of profiles to select your keyboard model from a list in its database. If your keyboard is not present, you can "train" it by starting up keytouch editor and pressing the relevant keys whilst identifying them. It comprises of two tools:

  • KeyTouch - The tool to setup a keyboard that is already in the database. Currently supported models are listed in a table at the bottom of this page.
  • KeyTouch-Editor - The tool to setup your keyboard by teaching it. You select your multimedia keyboards input, then press keys and indetify them from a drop down list. Save the configuration file when your done and simply import into Keytouch itself^.

Installing KeyTouch & KeyTouch Editor

Open a terminal and enter these commands:

sudo apt-get install keytouch keytouch-editor

Using KeyTouch

You should now be able to find KeyTouch under System > Administration. On initial startup, you'll be asked for the model of your keyboard. Select from the list of supported models and click "OK". You'll then be taken to the Key settings tab where some keys will be filled in with default values. You can switch these around or enter custom program launchers or common actions (e.g. Copy, Paste, Redo, Close Window, etc). Extra plugins with actions for specific programs are available in the Preferences tab. In the Keyboard tab you can switch your selected keyboard (requires a program restart).

Using KeyTouch-Editor

You can find KeyTouch-Editor under System > Administration. In Ubuntu 8.10 the KeyTouch-Editor launcher is found under System > Preferences. On initial startup, you'll be asked to choose from a list of inputs, KeyTouch will name them. Try all of the inputs which look similarly named to your device, as often you have more than one listed (Extra function keys are ususally listed on the second input, while your main keyboard will use the first input, both should be similiarly named). After you select an input it will ask you to push all of the multimedia keys, until one is detected, just to make sure you have indeed selected the right input. You'll then be taken to the Key settings tab where you can add keys, simply by pressing them and identifying them. Some keys will be filled in with default values (Information is gleamed from inputs manufacturers have named). You can switch these around or enter custom program launchers or common actions (e.g. Copy, Paste, Redo, Close Window, etc). Extra plugins with actions for specific programs (eg. Amarok Music Player) can be used.When its done and you have configured all the buttons Keytouch can detect, simply save it to your desktop. Then open up Keytouch and click import, find that file on your desktop and import it. Then select your keyboard model on the list (the one you have now added!) and you can now use keytouch to configure/change what the keys do.

Getting help

See the KeyTouch project page for the latest full documentation: http://keytouch.sourceforge.net/doc.php PDF Manual: http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/keytouch/keytouch-2.2-user_manual.pdf?download HTML Manual: http://keytouch.sourceforge.net/user_manual/user_manual.html

Supported Keyboard Models

Manufacturer Model
A4 Tech KL-23MU
A4 Tech iKeyWorks Office (KB-8)
Acer Aspire 1360
Acer Aspire 1520
Acer Aspire 3500
Acer TravelMate 290
Acer TravelMate 4100
BTC 8193
BTC 9000A
BTC 9116
Cherry CyMotion Expert
Cherry CyMotion Master Linux
Cherry CyMotion Master Solar
Cherry CyMotion Master Xpress
Cherry CyMotion PRO keyboard
Cherry CyMotion Plus9
Cherry Cybo@rd G83-13000
Compaq KB-0133
Compaq PS2 home professional keyboard
Compaq v4000T
Dell Inspiron 2500
Dell Inspiron 4000
Dell Inspiron 6000
Dell Latitude D505
Dell Latitude D800
Dell Precision M70
EzKey Smart Keyboard Ez-3000
EzKey Smart Keyboard Ez-9900
Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo 1437
Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo 2030
Genius Comfy KB-09e (KB-0138)
Genius Comfy KB-21e (KL-0210)
Genius K361 & KB-18M
Genius KB-0210
Genius KKB-2050 SlimStar
HP H7630
HP Omnibook XE3
HP Pavilion DV1000
HP Pavilion DV4335
HP Pavilion ZE2000
HP Pavilion ZV5000
HP SK-2511A
Labtec Internet Keyboard
Labtec Media Wireless Desktop (Y-RAE68)
Labtec Wireless Desktop Edge
Logitech Access Keyboard
Logitech Cordless Access Keyboard
Logitech Cordless Desktop Express
Logitech Cordless Desktop LX 500
Logitech Cordless Desktop LX 501
Logitech Cordless Desktop LX 700
Logitech Cordless Desktop MX 5000 (USB)
Logitech Cordless DEsktop Optical (Y-RK56A
Logitech Cordless Desktop Pro
Logitech Cordless Keyboard (Y-RE20
Logitech Cordless Navigator
Logitech Deluxe Access
Logitech Deluxe Plus
Logitech EX110
Logitech Internet Keyboard
Logitech Internet Keyboard (Y-ST39
Logitech Internet Navigator
Logitech MX3100 (Y-RR54 RT7R33)
Logitech MX 3000
Logitech Media Keyboard (LX 300)
Logitech Media Keyboard Elite
Logitech Office Comfort Keyboard
Logitech Office Pro Keyboard (Y-SAB59)
Logitech UltraX (Y-SX49
Logitech Y-RK49
Logitech diNovo Cordless Desktop for Notebooks
Manta MM909
Microsoft Comfort Curve Keyboard
Microsoft Digital Media Keyboard
Microsoft Internet Keyboard
Microsoft Multimedia Keyboard 1.0
Microsoft Natural Multimedia Keyboard
Microsoft Office Keyboard
Microsoft Wireless Comfort Keyboard 1.0
Microsoft Wireless Desktop Elite Keyboard
Microsoft Wireless Multimedia Keyboard 1.0
Nec Versa P550
Promedion D47K
Samsung SDM4500P
Samsung SDR4000
Samsung SDR5000
Sony PCVA-KB1P
Sony TX1HP - AV Mode
Speed Link Illuminated Metall (SL-6466) (USB)
Sweex SW-23
Toshiba Satellite 2430
Trust 3011A Wireless Optical Desktop
Trust KB-2100E
Turbo-Media KB-9801R+