someone replied to my message privately and said they thought that gnome accessed the mixer directly, in an unconfigurable way. is this really true? i'm pretty new at gnome, but i would have thought that the purpose of gconf was to make all default actions configurable... paul a few days ago, i wrote: > > i'm trying to find the command that's run when i use the > volup/voldown/mute function keys on our ubuntu (breezy badger) > laptop. (gnome 2.12?) > > i've traced from the keys, through the scripts in /etc/acpi, > through acpi_fakekey, and then to the mappings in the gnome > "keyboard shortcuts" applet. but i can't figure out what it is > that actually puts up and moves the small slider image, nor can i > figure out what the real end-action is -- i.e, is there a > user-level program invoked? > > shouldn't i be able to find this mapping somewhere in the gconf > tree? if it's there, i sure can't find it... > > paul =--------------------- paul fox, pgf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (arlington, ma, where it's 36.9 degrees) _______________________________________________ gnome-list mailing list gnome-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-list