-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Phil Meyer wrote: > Tim wrote: >> Tim: >> >>>> Sound >>>> Volume mute - does nothing >>>> Volume down - does nothing >>>> Volume up - does nothing >>>> and so on... >>>> >> >> >> Rogue: >> >>> I have got the first three working on my D810 and all of them working on >>> my mom's Inspiron. >>> >>> I am not sure about the other keys, but I am guessing that they work >>> too. >>> >>> What issues are you facing? >>> >> >> It doesn't work... ;-) (Sorry, couldn't resist) I was kinda expecting that :-P >> >> If you (or anyone else) uses Gnome on FC7, and has these shortcut keys >> working, can you have a look in the keyboard shortcuts preferences, and >> tell me whether yours has different shortcut names for the keys >> associated with the actions. I'll just list a few. >> >> Action Shortcut >> Volume mute XF86AudioMute >> Volume down XF86AudioLowerVolume >> Volume up XF86AudioLowerVolume >> Play (or play/pause) XF86AudioPlay >> Skip to previous track XF86Back >> Skip to next track XF86Forward >> > > Those are not close to what I have. > > Did you use: System/Preferences/Personal/Keyboard Shortcuts? > If you do it that way, it will grab the actual scan code of the keyboard. > > This procedure works for all buttons that produce a scan code. > > On my Dell Laptop (work bought it for me!) > Volume Down = 0xae > Volume Up = 0xb0 Mine look similar. I guess, you might want to know the key code that is being fired when you actually click on these multimedia keys. Meaning, when you try to reset the above, do you still see XF86... when you click on these keys? If you do, then I would suspect that GNOME is not capturing them. Can't think of a nice way to debug the issue, but will let you know once I have more information thanks, Rogue -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFGsPNWceS9IQvx51YRAm7QAJ9mNmCN4vZ9HSlqV/I8q7SJjBElowCePS8n gGkXFuS2SOxlv1ZN4O7Yhoo= =4mTs -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list