Mastodon Cheat Sheet
Mastodon can be controlled using the keyboard
  
    | Key(s) | 
    Function | 
  
  
    | r | 
    to reply | 
  
  
    | m | 
    to mention author | 
  
  
    | p | 
    to open author's profile | 
  
  
    | f | 
    to favourite | 
  
  
    | b | 
    to boost | 
  
  
    | enter, o | 
    to open toot | 
  
  
    | e | 
    to open media | 
  
  
    | x | 
    to show/hide text behind CW | 
  
  
    | h | 
    to show/hide media | 
  
  
    | up, k | 
    to move up in the list | 
  
  
    | down, j | 
    to move down in the list | 
  
  
    | 1-9 | 
    to focus a toot in one of the columns | 
  
  
    | n | 
    to focus the compose textarea | 
  
  
    | alt+n | 
    to start a brand new toot | 
  
  
    | alt+x | 
    to show/hide CW field | 
  
  
    | backspace | 
    to navigate back | 
  
  
    | s | 
    to focus search | 
  
  
    | esc | 
    to un-focus compose textarea/search | 
  
  
    | g+h | 
    to open home timeline | 
  
  
    | g+n | 
    to open notifications column | 
  
  
    | g+l | 
    to open local timeline | 
  
  
    | g+t | 
    to open federated timeline | 
  
  
    | g+d | 
    to open direct messages column | 
  
  
    | g+s | 
    to open “get started” column | 
  
  
    | g+f | 
    to open favourites list | 
  
  
    | g+p | 
    to open pinned toots list | 
  
  
    | g+u | 
    to open your profile | 
  
  
    | g+b | 
    to open blocked users list | 
  
  
    | g+m | 
    to open muted users list | 
  
  
    | g+r | 
    to open follow requests list | 
  
  
    | ? | 
    to display this legend | 
  
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FreeBSD 3
Following on from my previous post which discussed changing the X11 keyboard layout.  I had to also change the console layout.
This can be undertaken through editing the appropriate configuration files or with a tool called bsdconfig which needs to be run as root.
The online man page can be found here
This is a menu driven / text based interface. I can't, as yet provide a screen shot, but the man page is comprehensive enough so a screenshot isn't really needed.
To change the keyboard map you will need to find the appropriate section and make the changes.
#bsd, #config, #menu, #settings, #configuration, #tool, #freebsd, #keyboard, #layout, #gb.
You can find me on Friendica at [email protected]

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FreeBSD 2
Following on from my previous post.  I have been working on fixing the keyboard mapping issue.
Again, after asking for some help on this from IRC, I was given an example configuration file to work from.
/usr/local/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/00-keyboard.conf
From this I have created a new X11 keyboard configuration file for the UK / GB keyboard layout.  This now works, so at least pressing shift 2 gives “ and not @ which would happen on a US keyboard and was happening previously.
Now this is working, it is a little easier to play nethack as @ turns auto pickups off,  which is very helpful when you don't want to pick up everything you come across.
#freebsd, #x11, #keyboard, #layout, #configuration, #irc, #nethack
You can find me on Friendica at [email protected]

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