Dnia 27-03-2006, pon o godzinie 12:17 +0100, Cam napisał(a): > The first problem is that the keys are initially unmapped; a secondary > problem is that some controls (eg. volume popup) don't respond to the > volume keys when they probably should. 1. Write your modmaps to /etc/X11/Xmodmap. I use add mod4 = Super_L add mod4 = Super_R because Super behavior is broken in Xorg since several years now (it was long before XFree86 split), pity. I haven't found a way to do it via GUI. The gnome-keyboard-properties dialog make it work if I go there and click the option every time I log in. My CLI way is superior and I recommend it. 2. Maybe offtopic, but I had a problem with volume controls not responding because of bug in system-config-sound (there's a bug in bugzilla for it). It breaks the default device in /etc/asound.conf under some circumstances. If you have two sound cards, maybe that's the cause :) Lam
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