Jonathan Isom writes:
[...]
>>> KEYMAP[0xe0] = 'VOL+'
>>
>> No, it does not work.
>
> You may want to try the following numbers from linux/input.h
>
> MUTE113
> VOLUME DOWN 114
> VOLUME UP115
>
>
> I think the 0xe0 is "KEY_BRIGHTNESSDOWN 224"
No, it d
2012/1/15 Leandro Noferini :
> Adam Charrett writes:
>
>
> [...]
>
>> You should be able to add a mapping to your local_conf.py
>> (disclaimer I've not tried this ...)
>>
>> KEYMAP[0xe0] = 'VOL+'
>
> No, it does not work.
You may want to try the following numbers from linux/input.h
MUTE
Adam Charrett writes:
[...]
> You should be able to add a mapping to your local_conf.py
> (disclaimer I've not tried this ...)
>
> KEYMAP[0xe0] = 'VOL+'
No, it does not work.
I use the option
SYS_USE_KEYBOARD = True
but with or without it it's the same.
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part of the answer seems to be to install cpufreqd.
On ubuntu it is automatically configured to scale up the CPU frequency
when mplayer or xine are run.
On 21-12-11 19:48, Preston Hagar wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 21, 2011 at 3:22 AM, Paul Sijben wrote:
>> Update: the 3400 runs at 2.7Ghz. Do not know