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Remy Blank wrote: |
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> Benno Schulenberg wrote: |
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> > Meanwhile I've figured out |
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> > how to create actions such as "Mute" and "Volume Up" and assign |
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> > them shortcuts. |
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> I didn't have to do anything to get those working, except make |
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> sure kmix is loaded on login. It seems that it automatically |
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> interpreted the volume controls correctly. |
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Hmm, maybe nowadays KMix comes with its global shortcuts predefined, |
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here they were unset. When I now set them (and disabled the Input |
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Actions), they didn't work at first: logging out and back in was |
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required. |
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> The following don't work as shortcuts: |
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> |
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> keycode 162 (keysym 0x1008ff14, XF86AudioPlay) |
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> keycode 164 (keysym 0x1008ff15, XF86AudioStop) |
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> keycode 144 (keysym 0x1008ff16, XF86AudioPrev) |
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> keycode 153 (keysym 0x1008ff17, XF86AudioNext) |
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Which application should catch them? You've set them as Global |
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Shortcuts in that app? If you've done so and it still doesn't work, |
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try grepping through ~/.kde for XF86AudioStop and such: maybe they |
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are doubly defined somewhere. When still without luck, these |
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threads might give you some new idea: |
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http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-442372.html |
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http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-461748.html |
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Oh, and what do you have set in the Section "InputDevice" |
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in /etc/X11/xorg.conf ? |
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Benno |
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