Re: Who controls XF86RaiseVolume / XF86LowerVolume?

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Anno domini 2024 Wed, 29 May 03:24:44 -0500
 J Leslie Turriff via tde-users scripsit:
> On Wednesday 29 May 2024 01:17:19 Dr. Nikolaus Klepp via tde-users wrote:
> > Anno domini 2024 Tue, 28 May 22:42:38 -0500
> >
> >  J Leslie Turriff via tde-users scripsit:
> > > On Friday 08 March 2024 09:53:11 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
> > >
> > >       Pray excuse my ignorance, but what are these XF86* keys you speak
> > > of?
> >
> > The physical keys are the VoumeUP/VolumeDown keys. The XF86Lauch* are used
> > to luanch whatever application you like - in theory.
> >
> > Nik
> 
> 	So they're the FN keys on a laptop or the "Extra" keys on a Windows keyboard?

Some are, some are not, depends on your keyboard. My desktop cherry-something has 6 "multimediakeys". My X61/T61 have dedicated vol+/-/mute keys. The Rpi400 - for which I needed a solution - has non of these, but the BT connected camera remote has vol+/- for the two shutter keys. So it depends on your hardware what quirky key assignements you have. For now it's a pitty that TDE has some hardwires keyboard funtions, but well, you can't have everything and there are ways around these rough corners :)

Nik

> 
> Leslie



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