> Which scan code/key code did you get for the media key?
None whatsoever! I find this puzzling, it's as if the key was not connected with anything. As I say, a physical problem is out of the question, because the key launches the WMP in Windows.
> For the next/previous track keys, which key code did you see in keymap -i? With which program did you try it? Rhythmbox handles those well.
Btw, I've just noticed these codes only appear the second time I press the keys (?). I'm using Rhythmbox, yes; these keys simply block the keyboard and most everything else too.
Martin, thanks for your reply:
> Do you get any different scan code in keymap -i for the 'd' and the 'mute' keys?
I do now... Stupidly, I didn't try when preparing the bug report:
scan code: 0x20 key code: d
scan code: 0xA0 key code: mute
> Which scan code/key code did you get for the media key?
None whatsoever! I find this puzzling, it's as if the key was not connected with anything. As I say, a physical problem is out of the question, because the key launches the WMP in Windows.
> For the next/previous track keys, which key code did you see in keymap -i? With which program did you try it? Rhythmbox handles those well.
scan code: 0x99 key code: nextsong
scan code: 0x90 key code: previoussong
Btw, I've just noticed these codes only appear the second time I press the keys (?). I'm using Rhythmbox, yes; these keys simply block the keyboard and most everything else too.
Thanks again.
Manolo