Whoops, sorry about not CCing the bug report. This is my first time doing
this.

Anyway, I checked and I am in most certainly in the plugdev group.

jake@debian:~$ groups jake
jake : jake cdrom floppy sudo audio dip video plugdev scanner bluetooth
netdev


On Fri, Sep 5, 2014 at 4:29 PM, Chris Knadle <chris.kna...@coredump.us>
wrote:

> On Friday, September 05, 2014 16:02:13 blackops7799 . wrote:
> > AHA! I think I figured this out. Okay so, my keyboard has media keys and
> it
> > turns out it's detecting those keys as a separate keyboard and I am able
> to
> > set them as a shortcut. Now for some reason, while under a normal user,
> > mumble will only detect the media keys as the only input device as seen
> in
> > the console.
> >
> > GlobalShortcutX: /dev/input/event16: Microsoft Wired Keyboard 600
> >
> > However, when ran as root it detects all of my input devices just fine.
> >
> > GlobalShortcutX: /dev/input/event0: Power Button
> > GlobalShortcutX: /dev/input/event1: Power Button
> > GlobalShortcutX: /dev/input/event15: Microsoft Wired Keyboard 600
> > GlobalShortcutX: /dev/input/event16: Microsoft Wired Keyboard 600
> > GlobalShortcutX: /dev/input/event17: Logitech Unifying Device. Wireless
> > PID:101a
> >
> > Maybe I have some permissions issues? I'm not really sure.
>
> That might be.  See if your username is listed as part of the 'plugdev'
> group
> in /etc/group.  If not, run 'adduser <username> plugdev' as root, then log
> out
> of your X session and back in and see if that fixes it.
>
>   -- Chris
>
> --
>
> Chris Knadle
> chris.kna...@coredump.us
>

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