Jonathan Riddell wrote: > 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. Hum... indeed that's a much simpler approach :) the only drawback is that it requires KMix to be started at session startup, but it sounds sensible to do so IMHO. To notify the user of other laptop information like brightness or backlight would require writing another application running in the background. Or it could be implemented as a kded module. What would be best? Your patch implements the osd in KMix. I think it would be useful to add is to have some osd features to kdelibs so that all apps willing to show osd-like info (volume settings, brightness, backlight, current track...) can do so in a consistent way. Aurélien _______________________________________________ Kde-utils-devel mailing list Kde-utils-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-utils-devel