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Title:
Volume keys don't work inside a full-screen game
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Title:
Volume keys don't work inside a full-screen
This issue got *much* worse recently, it now affects keyboard layout
switching as well, so many applications like tuxpaint became completely
unusable.
Example: In Ubuntu 14.04, I run `tuxpaint --fullscreen`. I press Win+Space, the
Gnome-defined method to switch my keyboard layout from "us,gr" to
** Also affects: hundredpapercuts/precise
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: hundredpapercuts/quantal
Importance: Undecided
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** Also affects: hundredpapercuts/raring
Importance: Undecided
Status: Confirmed
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Same issue in 12.04 Ubuntu.
I would like to see steam games continue to prosper and release more to run on
Linux but this is a major issue to my enjoyment of the games!
So before I start a game I should have to remember what the appropriate volume
level is before starting the game and waiting
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Basically every single game that uses SDL full screen will trigger it.
Neverball, Battle for Wesnoth, Tremulous, Nexuiz, Xonotic, Hedgewars,
Teeworlds, the list truly can go on.
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When it will gonna fixed? Steam is coming to ubuntu. And this
annoying bug
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Title:
Volume keys don't work
A while ago we wrote up some architecture and troubleshooting documents
for hotkeys - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Hotkeys
Some of that has gotten dated (e.g. we don't use HAL anymore), but it's
still roughly descriptive. Many of the tools listed there are still
useful in isolating where in the stack
I believe we should have some global shortcut, like Ctrl + Alt + Del on
Windows, that calls a task manager to allow the user to kill the
problematic process.
2012/10/8 Matt Pharoah 388...@bugs.launchpad.net
This is extremely annoying when a fullscreen application crashes. Your
average user
Leonardo: That's a good idea, but it would never work due to the fact
that the entire issue here is that Ubuntu allows apps to take control of
the entire keyboard.
No special key combinations or multimedia keys are serviced by the
window manager when full-screen games are running, so the only key
Are Wayland developers more open minded?
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Volume keys don't work inside a full-screen game
Status in One
This is extremely annoying when a fullscreen application crashes. Your
average user who doesn't know about the Ctrl+Alt+PrntScrn+K and
Ctrl+Alt+F1 tricks will assume that the operating system crashed which
is about the most significant usability issue you could possibly have.
And even for the
There is a workaround for this. I used to use this on Debian with a
small set of packages.
Using acpid and amixer one can set an acpid rule to react at volume keys at a
deeper level than the default sound daemon.
Use acpi_listen to discover your key codes and write a script like this (for
This is still a bug in 12.04 and it will presumably remain an issue for
the foreseeable future. Has there been any indication about a potential
fix for this, or is this an architectural issue? Will this potentially
be solved by Wayland?
I would think that the rise of gaming on the Linux desktop
I also have this problem. Keyboard/laptop volume controls won't work
while running a full screen game.
This is a basic feature we have in Windows, and fixing this would help
people have a smooth transition to gaming on GNU/Linux.
Does anybody know if there is any distro that have corrected this
This issue still exists in Xubuntu 11.10 (and presumably Ubuntu 11.10).
Unfortunately, gizmod is no longer an easy solution because it was
dropped from the Ubuntu 11.10 repositories due to the fact that it no
longer compiles out of the box with the latest version of the Boost
libraries.
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I confirm this bug. Really annoying.
The solution should be as close to the hardware as possible, so no aplication
have ability to lock it.
For example , when I push volume up button in my laptop
- information of pressing the key is processen in very deep level, and volume
changes
- no
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