On Tuesday 24 April 2007, lists Guillot wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I've been trying out KDE recently after having used Gnome exclusively
> since I switched to Linux, and I must say I like it a lot. There was
> an issue running Evolution (passwords not saved) but that was solved
> looking through the archives of this list, so thanks for that :)
>
> There are a couple of issues I still have to resolve, though. The most
> annoying one is the use of the "multimedia buttons" on my laptop. They
> are: mute, vol up, vol down, pause/play, skip fwd, skip back and stop.
>
> In Gnome you can go to System - Configuration - Shortcuts, and assign
> the relevant tasks to these buttons. They don't all work, in fact only
> mute and volume up/down work, but they work consistently for all
> sound--I can be listening to an mp3 or watching a video, or visiting a
> website with sound, it doesn't matter. I can change the volume from
> the hardware buttons no problem.
>
> In KDE, however, I can't find how to do this. I've done it for Amarok,
> and it's great that ALL the buttons work there--but only there. If I'm
> on a website with music and it's too loud I have to call up a mixer
> and turn the volume down that way. If I'm using another player instead
> of Amarok, same thing. Films, same thing. I'd really like to be able
> to control the mixer directly from the buttons in KDE as you do in
> Gnome, but I can't find how. Does anyone know?
>
> Thanks!
> g


Hi ..

Lineak is al you need for your multimedia buttons   it's part of suse   or at 
least it is in 10.2 and 10.3  i use it all the time   with the logitech 
keyboards i use all extra buttons work the only thing that ca be a bit touchy 
is the OSD option ..


Pete .
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