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apps:xfce4-mixer:start [Xfce Docs]
https://docs.xfce.org/apps/xfce4-mixer/start
The plugin will then handle the XF86AudioRaiseVolume, XF86AudioLowerVolume, and XF86AudioMute keyboard symbols. Xfconf Configuration The mixer application supports the following properties in the xfce4-mixer channel:
[solved] XF86AudioRaiseVolume Key not working in XFCE with ...
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
** (xfce4-volumed:8447): WARNING **: Binding 'XF86AudioMute' failed! Which is probably another hint that these keys are already captured. I'd really like a way to find out which process is already capturing a certain key.
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Volume wont change using XF86AudioMute etc..
https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-laptop-and-netbook-25/volume-wont-change-using-xf86audiomute-etc-717718/
Im having some werid trouble trying to get my multimedia keys to bind to the correct action. keycode 174=XF86AudioLowerVolume. keycode 176=XF86AudioRaiseVolume. keycode 160=XF86AudioMute. I stuck that in .xmodmaprc and everything seems to work, when i press the correct key it shows up as the XF86Audio etc.. Strangely the volume (which should ...
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