Re: [SLUG] Got a schwanky keyboard?

2000-12-01 Thread Arunava Sen
Jeff Waugh wrote: I happen to have a thing for MS peripherals, Me too. Best things they make are accessories. Anyway, it turns out that XFree4 supports these properly! Run xev, and start pressing your extension buttons, and you'll see the messages pop up with the right silly names:

Re: [SLUG] Got a schwanky keyboard?

2000-12-01 Thread Jeff Waugh
quote who="Arunava Sen" Just one thing though do you have it running in USB mode? If so, is that necessary for the extra buttons or do they work fine with X with the USB-ps/2 converter that comes with the keyboard? Unless I've completely missed something, the keyboard itself isn't a USB

Re: [SLUG] Got a schwanky keyboard?

2000-12-01 Thread Dean Hamstead
Use aumix, aumix :2 +XX where XX is a value to add or -xx to subtract or no sign for literal aumix --help w is pcm Dean Unless I've completely missed something, the keyboard itself isn't a USB device, it just happens to have a two-slot (socket?) unpowered USB hub in it, and the

Re: [SLUG] Got a schwanky keyboard?

2000-12-01 Thread Jeff Waugh
quote who="Dean Hamstead" Use aumix, aumix :2 +XX where XX is a value to add or -xx to subtract or no sign for literal Of course - aumix. It's been so long. ;) XF86AudioRaiseVolume = aumix -v +5 XF86AudioLowerVolume = aumix -v -5 and... XF86Calculator = gcalc # I need this one

[SLUG] Got a schwanky keyboard?

2000-11-30 Thread Jeff Waugh
Hi all, I found out something pretty cool today, that some of you will baulk at, but I will tell nonetheless. :) I happen to have a thing for MS peripherals, as they seem to do a good job of them by and large. My current combo is a Flaming Bum mouse and an IntelliSense BendyKeyboard ProStyle