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Old 07-07-2005, 09:23 AM   #1
zoharPL
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Now i messed up :(


I was playing with my new Logitech keyboard binding something to the buttons. I was using showkey -s, setkeycodes, dumpkeys, xbindkeys and so on. I managed to get some of them working, like calculator and other apps start, music muting, and i was to make volume up & down when it happened...
At first i though i'll set those vol-up / vol-down codes to copy the up/down buttons, for to change volume in xmms that way. It worked, but only when xmms was on top, ie. in other apps it worked as up/down button obviously... I wanted it ither way, so i binded them to amixer -v +5 and amixer -v -5 and it worked well, BUT up/down buttons stopped working... And what happened? The button codes changed in some way (have no idea how to do that) and ARE same for vol-up & up / vol-down & down... It's a catastrophy, while I can't make it work as up/down buttons back. If i'll make it so, then still i don't know how to separate them to work independently
HELP...
 
Old 07-07-2005, 09:40 AM   #2
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Get out the soap buddy... we don't tolerate that language here.
 
Old 07-07-2005, 09:47 AM   #3
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I'm desperate Sorry, can anyone help? It's a matter of how to restore original scancodes...
Oh, and up/down buttons don't work now...

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