Re: Keyboard multimedia keys

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Hi,

Try to use xev to see the keycode for that button.

On 6/16/06, Dotan Cohen <dotancohen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have an A4 wireless keyboard. I can select A4 from the Control
Center so that Fedora will recognize the multimedia keys. However,
only the Volume Up is recognized, not Volume Down. This worked
correctly in FC4.

I tried every keyboard on the list, and in several the Volume Up
worked, but in none Volume Down. I connected the keyboard to the
wife's WinXP machine to verify that the Volume Down key is not
damaged, and it is not.

How can I identify the signal that the keyboard gives when I press
Volume Down, and then tell KDE to lower the volume when it receives
that signal?

Thanks in advance.

Dotan Cohen
http://what-is-what.com
5322

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