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[solved] XF86AudioRaiseVolume Key not working ... - Arch Linux
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=188076
It is possible to assign an action to XF86AudioRaiseVolume (or XF86AudioLowerVolume) in xfce4-keyboard-settings, but when XF86AudioRaiseVolume is pressed, nothing happens. (Not even failsafe test commands.) With xfce4-volumed, the mute-key works, but not XF86AudioRaiseVolume and XF86AudioLowerVolume.
linux - Using XF86 Volume keys - Stack Overflow
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/21952590/using-xf86-volume-keys
I'm in quite a pickle today. As the title suggests, I'd like to use XF86AudioRaiseVolume and XF86AudioLowerVolume keys with sxhkd. Mapping them in sxhkd doesn't work (the key isn't recognized). Other keys like XF86Sleep works great.
Making fn-keys work in Awesome WM - Pavel Makhov
https://pavelmakhov.com/2016/06/awesome-wm-fn-keys/
The interesting part here is keycode 122 (keysym 0x1008ff11, XF86AudioLowerVolume). To refer to this combination in rc.lua we need keycode with hash - #122. So for volumes fn keys combination the key mapping would be like this:
arch linux - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/530552/binding-certain-function-keys-fn-to-awesomewm-breaks-them-until-unbound
Using a Dell Inspiron 15 7580.Awesome is version 4.3. I check the name of my keys using xev.Pressing my volume keys return the usual results. KeyPress event, serial 36, synthetic NO, window 0x1200001, root 0x169, subw 0x1200002, time 13968342, (38,56), root:(841,97), state 0x0, keycode 122 (keysym 0x1008ff11, XF86AudioLowerVolume), same_screen YES, …
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