Remy Blank wrote:
> Benno Schulenberg wrote:
> > as I said: there are no multimedia-related actions
> > like Play or Stop or Mute there, [...]
>
> As far as I understand, the XF86* are key codes or events,
> defined and generated by the X server, in this case xorg-x11, and
> work exactly in the same way as normal keys.

Yes, please read what I write: I do have these keys, they do produce 
the correct XF86* events, and I can assign these events to actions 
such as "Run Command" or "Switch to Next Desktop".  There are just 
no actions like "Play", "Volume Down" or "Mute" that I could assign 
XF86AudioPlay, XF86AudioLowerVolume or XF86AudioMute to.  Where, 
under what tab, under what heading do you have those actions?

> Reassigning them doesn't change the behavior, it still doesn't
> work.

Weird.  Maybe you need to run ahead and upgrade to 3.5.3?  3.5.[0-2] 
are known to be quite buggy.

Benno
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