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Hi,
I used to use ubuntu and my laptop's media buttons (rewind/prev, next, play/pause and stop) worked, and i could register them as keyboard shortcuts. However, in Arch they don't. I loaded up the ubuntu live cd, copied the entire X11 folder and, after backing up my own, copied that over. this didn't work. Where else would the information regarding my keyboard mapping be in ubuntu, or have i missed a file? It's a satellite a50 if anyone needs to know, and i have not upgraded to the latest kernel, im 1 behind.
thanks,
Michael
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You'll have to do some research. There are other ways to do this. xbindkeys to run commands, xmodmap to assign keycodes that have no keysyms yet. When a key has got a keysym, (like for example XF86AudioPlay) it may just work, or, is ready to be used as a hotkey in an application/gnome. xev is a good complement to xmodmap. read up! it's all in these forums...
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they don't register at all!
xev does not register me pressing a button. i did search the forums first, but this hasn't been a problem.
my buttons are not broken, as they work on the live cd version of ubuntu, as i said
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So, xbindkeys -k doesn't show anything?
You have to focus (make it active) the "event tester window" you get when you run xev (which btw should be run from a terminal). you're not running it as root right?
I'm pretty sure your play button should register as keycode 162. That's almost the standard keycode.
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Nope nothing. I have tried all those testers, but it just does not register.
What could be the issue?
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can anyone help me with this issue?
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I think you should give fnfx a try.
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I do use that for my function keys, but the media keys don't work.
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after talking on the irc channel, the issue still isn't resolved.
not only does xev not return anything, but dmesg doesn't have a key error, from arkbd or something like that, as it should.
a kernel issue? :S
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keytouch uses different methods to get the keycodes then xbindkeys, xev, etc..
which might work for now until you find the solution your looking for.
It's in AUR
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The only thing i can think of, is if your multimedia keys registers as another input device. This would be a bit strange though, as they are located at the same physical keyboard.
You could try to "cat" stuff in /dev/input and see if one of them registers when you hit a key.
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I've had a brief go at keytouch before, but i tried it again
I tested every single device, regardless of how relevant it looked; nothing. Still no input.
still need help on this one
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Although it is not working still, thankyou very much Unne, that led me to find out why its not working.
I need to include this patch in my kernel:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+sour … +bug/77026
Where do I go to request that this be included?
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I think I have a similar problem with my fn key on my HP Pavillion dv6000t laptop, they work on Ubuntu Edgy (2.6.20 with acpi_support package) but not on Arch. How can I find out which patch is needed on the kernel so I can request it as well?
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You could compile your own kernel pkg with ABS. Pretty easy to modify the PKGBUILD to include a patch. If you've never this kind of work before - try it and you'll be pleasantly surprised how easy it is, and why arch linux rocks!
To get in the official kernel pkg, create a feature request in the bug tracker.
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