This problem is still current in KDE 3 in Hardy lastest. My keyboard is
Microsoft Comfort Curve 2000 v1.0 wich is mapped to microsoftusb in
Xorg.
I have got the same problem as above with raisevolume : xev shows it but kmilo
ignores it.
Lower and Mute are working. All was working fine in gutsy.
If I look at xmodmap for audio keys I find duplicate codes :
$ xmodmap -pk | grep -i audio
129 0x1008ff32 (XF86AudioMedia)
144 0x1008ff16 (XF86AudioPrev)
151 0x1008ff15 (XF86AudioStop)
153 0x1008ff17 (XF86AudioNext)
158 0x1008ff13 (XF86AudioRaiseVolume)
160 0x1008ff12 (XF86AudioMute)
162 0x1008ff31 (XF86AudioPause)
164 0x1008ff15 (XF86AudioStop)
166 0x1008ff12 (XF86AudioMute)
174 0x1008ff11 (XF86AudioLowerVolume)
176 0x1008ff13 (XF86AudioRaiseVolume)
237 0x1008ff32 (XF86AudioMedia)
You can see that Mute is also duplicated, but works. This is probably
because the first encountered wins and fits with my actual keyboard (xev
show keysym 160 for mute).
** Attachment added: "full xmodmap -pk"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12997193/xmodmap-pk_microsoftusb.txt
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XF86AudioRaiseVolume key/action not working in kde
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/37341
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