oleksandr korneta wrote: > I've rebooted my f8 desktop today (which I do rather rarely) and > discovered that my multimedia keys suddenly stopped working. Since I > have everything configured in ~/.Xmodmap I decided to just rerun > "xmodmap ~/.Xmodmap", but it did not help. I launched xev and was > surprised to find that the multimedia keys which I've been using for at > least 2 years now produce no keycodes whatsoever. Instead, the keys not > detectable before (a row of 6 keys numbered from 1 to 5 plus a star, > presumably browser bookmarks) produce the keycodes 183, 184, 93, 131, > 247 which are unknown to me. I have a similar problem, both in Fedora 9 and Fedora 10. I used to use xmodmap successfully. Now, some of my keys have entirely different keycodes with xev than they did before and some don't generate any keycodes at all. I use a Logitech USB keyboard. Some of the keys do generate keycodes and have X mappings, but it is impossible to use them in Khotkeys/Input Actions anyway. I have not complained because I am so thrilled that KDE4 is so great and this is a low priority problem, but as KDE gets better, this is moving up the list of things that would be nice to have fixed (actually, festival text-to-speech is a much higher priority for me, hint hint). My guess is that this problem stems from the new X Server and possibly the use of evdev as the keyboard driver. Once again, I am so thrilled that I am actually using evdev successfully, that this seems minor to me and I would be more ecstatic to have the Intel display driver fixed that will permit OpenGL effects and modesetting. Patience, my boy. It is coming. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines