Re: Who controls XF86RaiseVolume / XF86LowerVolume?

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H Michele,

Anno domini 2024 Sat, 9 Mar 12:09:47 +0900
 Michele Calgaro via tde-users scripsit:
> On 2024/03/09 12:53 AM, Dr. Nikolaus Klepp via tde-users wrote:
> > Hi all!
> >
> > Does anybody know which part of TDE controls XF86RaiseVolume / XF86LowerVolume? I need to remap these 2 keys to XF86LaunchA / XF86LaunchB but TDE always answers with the OSD volume bar, even when I remap the beys with xmodmap ...
> >
> > Nik
> >
>
> Hi Nik,
> tqt3 maps XF86XK_AudioRaiseVolume to TQt::Key_VolumeUp and equivalently for XF86XK_AudioLowerVolume. Those TQt keys are
> then used by KMilo to control the volume up/down and the related OSD visualization.
> Hope this helps

Yes, this helps a lot. I did not realizie that kmilo grabs keys before khotkeys sees them. The workaround would be to uninstall kmilo.

But is there a way to reverse that order, so khotkeys sees and grabs the keys before kmilo does ?

Nik

> Cheers
>    Michele
>
>



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