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HOWTO: Using multimedia keys from uhid(4) devices - FreeBSD
https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/howto-using-multimedia-keys-from-uhid-4-devices.24069/
keycode 121 = XF86AudioMute NoSymbol XF86AudioMute keycode 122 = XF86AudioLowerVolume NoSymbol XF86AudioLowerVolume keycode 123 = XF86AudioRaiseVolume NoSymbol XF86AudioRaiseVolume keycode 172 = XF86AudioPlay XF86AudioPause XF86AudioPlay XF86AudioPause ... and enabling iichid or uhidd on FreeBSD …
alsa-utils on FreeBSD don't seem to work - Unix & Linux ...
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/423047/alsa-utils-on-freebsd-dont-seem-to-work
I can play a youtube video through chrome and sound works just fine. However, I'm using i3 as my window manager and I am trying to setup the fn+sound keys to raise and lower the volume. I've found a command using the alsa-utils to do that: bindsym XF86AudioRaiseVolume exec amixer -D pulse sset Master 2%+ unmute bindsym XF86AudioLowerVolume exec ...
multimedia keys | The FreeBSD Forums
https://forums.freebsd.org/tags/multimedia-keys/
I am using FreeBSD-13.0 with KDE and the keyboard is a basic model HP 100 which has just 3 extra keys - Volume Mute, Volume Down and Volume Up keys. I am wondering how to bind the above functions to these keys.
Multimedia Keys | The FreeBSD Forums
https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/multimedia-keys.6253/
I've a Compaq Internet Keyboard, 18 key variety, and I have discovered why your multimedia keys work on Linux and not FreeBSD, sorta. It's like this: X gets it's mouse data from /dev/sysmouse and it's keyboard data from /dev/kbdmux0.All data from input devices passes through the FreeBSD kernel and ends up being fed to X from these endpoints.
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