Dan Johansson wrote: > On Tuesday 01 August 2006 16:50, Benno Schulenberg wrote: > > > > You mean you upgraded from KDE 3.5.2 to 3.5.3? > > Did you around the same time upgrade to modular Xorg (7.0)? > > Yes, from 3.5.2 to 3.5.3, and it was before the Xorg 7.0 update.
Are you sure the XF86AudioRaiseVolume key broke immediately after the KDE upgrade and not only after the Xorg upgrade? Because a week ago Remy Blank said that it was the upgrade to modular Xorg that broke some of his XF86 keys. > > Interesting. So xev sees the key, but KControl does nothing > > when you press it when trying to define a Shortcut? And what > > happens when you also hold Ctrl or Shift? > > Sorry, my error I can define a shortcut in kcontrol but it never > get executed. Okay. But still, adding Ctrl or Shift to the definition does not make any difference? XF86AudioRaiseVolume might somehow be doubly defined, but it's unlikely that it is so in combination with some modifier keys. > > What says the keyboard section in your /etx/X11/xorg.conf ? > > Section "InputDevice" > Identifier "Keyboard1" > Driver "kbd" > Option "AutoRepeat" "500 30" > Option "XkbModel" "logicink" > Option "XkbLayout" "de_CH" > EndSection Also Swiss, like Remy, although from a different part. Most interesting. What does 'setxkbmap -print' report? And are there any errors (EE) in the /var/log/Xorg.0.log file? Did you by any chance keep a backup of your ~/.kde dir from before the upgrades? Benno -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list