xkeycaps 2.28 
    Graphically  display  and edit the X keyboard
       mapping
  - Contributed by
  
 - Mike Hopkirk (hops)
  
 - Obtained from
  
 - Net - ftp.org.com contrib
  
 - Author(s)
  
 - Jamie  Zawinski  , 10-nov-91
  
- Restrictions
  
 - Freely usable and redistributable - See Copyright file 
	here
  
Description
       The xkeycaps program  displays  a  keyboard.   Moving  the
       mouse  over a key describes the keysyms and modifiers that
       that key generates.  Clicking left on a  key  simulates  a
       KeyPress  event.  Clicking right on a key brings up a menu
       of operations, including a command to change  the  keysyms
       that  the  key  generates.   This  program  is, in part, a
       graphical front-end to xmodmap(1).
  - Productivity
  
 -  Good for easily resetting keyboard modmap, finding keyboard keysyms
	and keycodes.
  
 - Safety
  
 - Tested  on NCD17c and Intel 101 key keyboard
	Use it intermittantly to get keycodes/Keysyms
  
 - Work Planned
  
 - Convert to use data files for server keycode to keysym mapping
	and Keyboard templates rather than being compiled into binary
  
 - Documentation
  
 - Manual Page
    
  
 - Verification
  
 -  
./xkeycaps 
	choose server and keyboard map, Press keys on keyboard and
	endure same key on Display animates....
 
Build Notes
The Server mapping file for SCO OpenServer 5.0 is in ./kbds/sco50-map.h
The keyboard map file for a 101 keyboard is in   ./kbds/sco101-2-codes.h
This source is configured to be installed under
/usr/skunk.
To build it for a different location, compile with
make INSTALL_DIR=directory.
SkunkWare 5.0 1995