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List:       kde-bugs-dist
Subject:    [Bug 155471] Volume increase button on Logitech multimedia keyboard
From:       Christian Esken <esken () kde ! org>
Date:       2008-01-12 11:15:17
Message-ID: 20080112111517.21291.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org
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------- Additional Comments From esken kde org  2008-01-12 12:15 -------
I have a couple of questions:

1) Are only the multimedia keys affected?
2a) Is the shortcut for the Master affected? (Menu -> Settings -> Global Shortcuts)
2b) Is the shortcut for normal controls (e.g. PCM) affected? (KMix main menu -> PCM \
slider -> right click -> Global Shortcuts) 3) Is Kmilo running? (kcontrol -> KDE \
components -> Services -> Lower list "KDE sevices at start" -> KMilo  if it is \
running:  a) Stop it
    b) Disable it
    c) Logout from KDE
    d) Login again
    e) Try it and report back



could you please open an Konsole and call:
    egrep -4 -i Dev.*key ~/.kde/share/config/kmix*rc

This will show all assigned keys in KMix and the KMix Panelapplet.


By the way. other programs that take away the global shortcut are usually multimedia \
applications, like mixers, audio players (amarok, xmms, ...), video players (xine, \
mplayer, kaffeine, ...). You should check if any multimedia app is running and quit \
it.


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