>
> That must be distro specific feature backport from somewhere. Kubuntu do
> this
> a lot, Debian doesn't.
>
But why?
Best regards,
Valentin Pavlyuchenko
Hello,
On trečiadienis 04 Lapkritis 2009 02:24:43 Adam wrote:
> I've just tested kubuntu 9.10 on my netbook and I found brightness
> keybindings are working. It's the last problem which I have under debian
> on my netbook.
>
> In kubuntu there is a "KDE component
Hello,
I've just tested kubuntu 9.10 on my netbook and I found brightness
keybindings are working. It's the last problem which I have under debian
on my netbook.
In kubuntu there is a "KDE component" in global keyboard shortcuts under
system settings named "KDE Dae
On Friday 02 November 2001 06:09, David Bishop wrote:
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> On Thursday 01 November 2001 07:19 pm, Justin R. Miller wrote:
> > Does anyone know how to add a custom keybinding in KDE. For example I
> > would like to bind Alt-PgUp and Alt-PgDn to 'aum
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> Does anyone know how to add a custom keybinding in KDE. For example I
> would like to bind Alt-PgUp and Alt-PgDn to 'aumix -v+10' and 'aumix
> -v-10' for volume control. I can't seem to
Does anyone know how to add a custom keybinding in KDE. For example I
would like to bind Alt-PgUp and Alt-PgDn to 'aumix -v+10' and 'aumix
-v-10' for volume control. I can't seem to figure out a way to do it.
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