Hello list, why is it possible with mplayer (Gentoo, SVN-r29463-4.1.2) to only bind the four special XF86-keys XF86_NEXT XF86_PAUSE XF86_PREV XF86_STOP when there are at least XF86AudioLowerVolume XF86AudioMedia XF86AudioMute XF86AudioNext XF86AudioPause XF86AudioPlay XF86AudioPrev XF86AudioRaiseVolume XF86AudioStop XF86Back XF86Battery XF86Calculator XF86_ClearGrab XF86Display XF86Eject XF86Favorites XF86Forward XF86KbdBrightnessDown XF86KbdBrightnessUp XF86KbdLightOnOff XF86Mail XF86MyComputer XF86_Next_VMode XF86PowerOff XF86_Prev_VMode XF86Reload XF86Search XF86Sleep XF86Standby XF86Stop XF86_Switch_VT_1 XF86_Switch_VT_10 XF86_Switch_VT_11 XF86_Switch_VT_12 XF86_Switch_VT_2 XF86_Switch_VT_3 XF86_Switch_VT_4 XF86_Switch_VT_5 XF86_Switch_VT_6 XF86_Switch_VT_7 XF86_Switch_VT_8 XF86_Switch_VT_9 XF86_Ungrab XF86WakeUp XF86WLAN XF86WWW All of these available? I have a IR keyboard which sends those special commands and I'd really like to bind them directly in mplayer to actions. Currently I remap them in .xmodmaprc, which is a kind of ugly solution (for example, I want to bind XF86Back to "Quit"), but currently have to remap it to "q". Why does mplayer not support the other keybindings directly? I've seen the patch enabling the four special keys and I could send in one which would enable all the others (it seemed to be pretty straightforward), would that be included or is there a reason for not including those? Regards, Johannes