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sound - Ubuntu doesn't give the correct keycodes for …

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/766775/ubuntu-doesnt-give-the-correct-keycodes-for-some-media-keys
    I've just installed Ubuntu 16.04 on my ThinkPad T450s and for some reason the media keys for volume and screen brightness are not giving any keycodes or keysyms (ie. XF86AudioRaiseVolume). But all the other media keys give the correct values.

XF86AudioRaiseVolume

    https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-desktop-74/xf86audioraisevolume-648596/
    XF86AudioRaiseVolume is a keysym: depending on what distro you're using, a file somewhere (like .Xmodmap) will be attaching it to the appropriate keycode for your keyboard (i.e. one that corresponds to a "volume up" button or something). This in itself does nothing other than presenting the XF86AudioRaiseVolume symbol to your software whenever ...

XfceMultimediaKeys - Community Help Wiki - Ubuntu

    https://help.ubuntu.com/community/XfceMultimediaKeys
    Follow this format to create your file: keycode 174 = XF86AudioLowerVolume keycode 176 = XF86AudioRaiseVolume keycode 162 = XF86AudioPlay keycode 164 = XF86AudioStop keycode 144 = XF86AudioPrev keycode 153 = XF86AudioNext If xev gave keycode 174 when you hit your Volume Down button, you would have keycode 174 = …

[solved] XF86AudioRaiseVolume Key not working in XFCE with ...

    https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=188076
    Symptoms: 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.

KubuntuLaptopKeycodes - Ubuntu Wiki

    https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KubuntuLaptopKeycodes
    Other buttons, like "XF86WWW", XF86Mail, XF86AudioRaiseVolume, XF86AudioLowerVolume work without problems. Laptop: Hewlett-Packard HP nx9005 (DJ163A) KAM1.58 ; Travelmate 3212WXWmi Notes: This may apply also to other Travelmates.

Xbindkeys - ArchWiki - Arch Linux

    https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Xbindkeys
    This works for calling XF86AudioLowerVolume once (assuming you are using Super+minus ), but repeatedly calling it without releasing the Super key (like tapping on a volume button) does not work. If you would like it to work that way, add the following line to the bottom of the script. echo 'KeyStrPress Super_L' | xmacroplay :0

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