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Am 22.03.2010 12:17, schrieb Mick: |
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> On 22 March 2010 09:26, ich bins <imehl_adresse@×××.net> wrote: |
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>> Am 21.03.2010 09:46, schrieb Mick: |
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>>> On Saturday 20 March 2010 15:16:57 ich bins wrote: |
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>>>> Am 20.03.2010 11:21, schrieb Mick: |
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>>>> in the shortcuts section you have to define a new dbus-call |
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>>>> org.kde.kded |
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>>>> /modules/powerdevil |
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>>>> suspend |
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>>>> 2 |
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>>> Hmm ... this is weird: |
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>>> I set up Trigger as Sleep and populated the Action fields as you suggested in |
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>>> the Input Actions in SystemSettings. �If I click on the Call button under the |
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>>> Action fields, the machine goes to sleep. �If I use the keyboard Sleep button |
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>>> it does not. �How do I troubleshoot this? |
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>> have you populated the Xf86Sleep-button (or which you re using) with the |
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>> action? |
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> Yes, in the Trigger tab of Input Actions, I clicked on 'Input' and |
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> then pressed the keyboard button which changed the 'Input' field into |
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> 'Sleep'. |
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>> Is the key you re using known by KDE ? which KDE version you re |
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>> using? |
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> I believe that the key is known by KDE because it is now also shown |
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> under Global hotkeys. |
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> I am using KDE-4.3.5 |
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because of the missing kaction in 4.3.5 it worked for me only since 4.4.0 |