On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 03:05:15PM +0200, Aur?lien G?teau wrote: > Not being able to use the volume keys from my laptop got me frustrated > enough that I grabbed KMilo from tags/unmaintained/4 and did the > necessary porting to get the keys working. > > For those who do not know, KMilo is responsible for handling so-called > "multimedia keys" like volume, hibernate, backlight... It's implemented > as a kded service and provides a plugin system to implement > hardware-specific support. There's no need for a separate application, kmix is best places to handle volume keys. Here's a patch which adds support for them to it. http://www.kubuntu.org/~jriddell/tmp/kubuntu_02_kmix_keyboard_shortcuts.diff Supporting the various ways laptops present these keys to Linux really isn't KDE's job to fix, it should be done lower down, e.g. thinkpad-buttons and HAL. Jonathan _______________________________________________ Kde-utils-devel mailing list Kde-utils-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-utils-devel