Hi Stanislav,
It works finally.
The order of event to fix it in my case was the following:
1. Put 2 files as per above
2. Restart udev
3. Disconnect and reconnect headset
Thanks
Sergey
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Hi Stanislav,
Unfortunately it doesn't work as in this case it messed with the mouse.
Not sure if it may help, but I am running Gnome, see below.
if not I guess I will just forget about these buttons as the rest works fine.
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lsb_release -a
LSB Version:
core-2.0-ia32:core-2.0-
Hi Stanislav,
The issue is how to separate Plantronics headset and mouse, see below the
udevadm results for event2 and event4
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sudo evtest
No device specified, trying to scan all of /dev/input/event*
Available devices:
/dev/input/event0: Power Button
/dev/input/event1: Pow
Hi Stanislav,
The events of Plantronics c013 as in your example and mine c012 are identical.
When I put the configuration for Ubuntu 14.04 then the headset works fine, but
at the same time it interfere with the mouse. For example volume up button in
addition to volume increase also works as lef
I have the same buttons issue with Plantronics Audio 628 in Ubuntu 13.10
32-bit. The only difference with Plantronics 648 is model ID that is
c012. Looks like the above solution works for 64-bit, but not for
32-bit. When I put UDEV files as above the audio buttons works as mouse.
Any idea ?
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