Re: Who controls XF86RaiseVolume / XF86LowerVolume?

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Anno domini 2024 Sat, 9 Mar 18:13:20 +0900
 Michele Calgaro via tde-users scripsit:
> On 2024/03/09 05:46 PM, Dr. Nikolaus Klepp via tde-users wrote:
> > 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 ?
>
> That is not entirily correct. Both KMilo and KHotkeys use global accelerators.
> Depending on which one run first, the same key could be handle by one or the other. I played around a bit with the
> "lower volume" key and by stop/starting kmilo or by enabling/disabling a khotkey action, I could get the button to
> respond to the first or the second program. What is really needed is a way to change the hotkeys used by kmilo from the
> TDE control panel (I thought this was already possible but I can't seem to find it anymore).

Interesting. I managed to get XF86LowerVolume be handled by xbindkeys, but not XF86UpperVolume. I cannot enable/disable kmilo using the TDE control panel. There is a kmilo checkmark unter "IBM Notebooks", but it is enabled and greyed out.

Nik

>
> Cheers
>    Michele
>



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