I remember you saying it was a Lenovo - there is an application called tpb that enables the special keys in Thinkpads which might be installed on Lenovo hardware - that's worth a check.
s/ On 16 December 2015 at 09:57, Barry Drake <ubuntu-advertis...@gmx.com> wrote: > On 16/12/15 08:06, Simon Greenwood wrote: > >> It may be specific to your model or make as Ctrl-F3 doesn't do anything >> on my Asus S400CA by default. I would suspect that a keyboard driver for >> your make has been installed so finding that and disabling it might work. >> > > I'll take a look when I've got a bit more time, but as it's a Lenovo > laptop, I think it's very unlikely it needs a keyboard driver. It's never > shown anything in the 'additional drivers' app. > > I've now programmed all the carols as <ctrl>+[numeric] I only needed 9, > but if I'd wanted more than ten, I'd have used <ctrl>+[alphabetic]. I > already have <ctrl>+x as the 'kill music' key. Thanks anyway, > > Regards, Barry, > > -- > http://barrydrake.co.nr/ > > -- > ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/ > -- Twitter: @sfgreenwood "TBA are particularly glib"
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