Shachar Shemesh wrote: > Hi all, > <snippeded>
> Last, we want the KDE startup to make these mappings (which, like I > said, probably should go into the PC keyboard definition - if anyone has > the volume keys bound to a different keycode, please shout). Create a > file called ~/.kde/Autostart/keycodes, which has the following structure: > > #!/bin/sh > xmodmap -e 'keycode 174=XF86AudioLowerVolume' > xmodmap -e 'keycode 176=XF86AudioRaiseVolume' > xmodmap -e 'keycode 160=XF86AudioMute' > xmodmap -e 'keycode 212=XF86MonBrightnessUp' > xmodmap -e 'keycode 101=XF86MonBrightnessDown' > > I'm sure you get the idea from here as far as other undefined keys are > concerned. > > That's it. KDE already has pretty decent default handling of the > XF86AudioRaiseVolume family of sym codes, so there is nothing further > you need to do. > > Shachar Better yet, place them in ~/.Xmodmap which is read upon session startup, that way it's desktop agnostic (same file works for me in KDE, Gnome and Xfce). here's my .Xmodmap (for Thinkpad X60s): $ cat ~/.Xmodmap keycode 234 = XF86Back keycode 233 = XF86Forward keycode 162 = XF86AudioPlay keycode 164 = XF86AudioStop keycode 153 = XF86AudioNext keycode 144 = XF86AudioPrev keycode 176 = XF86AudioRaiseVolume keycode 174 = XF86AudioLowerVolume keycode 160 = XF86AudioMute keycode 159 = XF86LaunchA Cheers -- Meir Kriheli _______________________________________________ Linux-il mailing list Linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il http://mailman.cs.huji.ac.il/mailman/listinfo/linux-il