On Wednesday, 11 May 2022 09:35:11 BST Terry Coles wrote:
> Does anyone else have this keyboard or can hazard a guess as to what has
> gone wrong?  I appear to be able to map some at least of the media keys,
> but then they aren't remembered after a reboot.

Not a lot of response to this ;-(

Since I posted the above, I'd also posted on Launchpad (the (K)Ubuntu bug/
queries tool).  There wasn't a huge response there either; mainly outlining 
the use of xev in a console to check that the buttons were working; I'd 
already tried this anyway and they were.   The other suggestion was using the 
Desktop Settings to assign the keys.  I'd already done this also, with no 
improvement.

I then tried several things:

I spent a happy hour or so trying different live distros to see if the 
behaviour changed and it certainly did! This problem is a bit like a 
chameleon; it changes it's behaviour depending on what is happening. Here's a 
summary of what I saw in Clementine and Rhythmbox in the various distros:

1. In Kubuntu 22.04, I got no Play/Pause button support at all, the Stop 
button worked and the Next and Previous Track buttons worked OK  but only when 
the player had focus.

2. In Ubuntu 22.04 (clean live installation) the Play/Pause button worked but 
the Next and Previous Track buttons jumped several tracks at a time.

3. In Linux Mint 20.3 (clean live installation), the Play/Pause button worked 
with Next and Previous Track buttons only working some of the time !!!!

At the time I thought that the problem was the lack of CyMotion Master Linux 
keyboard driver support, eg the driver that I installed originally or the 
kernel has had something dropped.

I then bought a nice shiny new Logitech G213 keyboard.and the symptoms changed 
yet again:

I still couldn't get the Play/Pause button to work, but Stop, Next Track and 
Previous Track all worked fine. The Volume Up, Volume Down and Volume Mute all 
worked as advertised, so this was definitely a step forward (plus the keys 
light up very prettily, which can't be bad with my ageing eyes). :-)  However, 
the button that I use the most still didn't work; Play/Pause. 

The following day, I booted up and the Play/Pause button worked !!!! I have no 
explanation for this; there were no updates applied after the tests on the 
previous afternoon and I did reboot after I plugged the new keyboard in.  I 
was happy. :-)

However...  This morning when I booted up, the Play/Pause key was not working 
again  ;-(

So what could be common to three distros (Kubuntu, Ubuntu and Mint) two 
different keyboards, two different players (Clementine and RhythmBox) and also 
be ephemeral in the way described above?

Any ideas anyone?

-- 



                Terry Coles



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