Resurrecting this somewhat.
The solutions suggested above are fine if you only have one monitor, but
immediately cause issues if you have more than one (and they're not
similar in size and resolution).
Here, on two out of my three screens, everything is exactly as I want.
The third one is a littl
Public bug reported:
Scenario: User wants to always change volume 'quietly'. User opens
dconf-Editor or similar and finds the keyboard shortcuts.
Expected behaviour: user can assign new keyboard shortcut to 'volume-up-quiet'
and 'volume-down-quiet'
Actual behaviour: keys are not assignable, but
(In reply to Alex Fiestas from comment #65)
> With the proliferation of hidpi laptops having scale properly working is
> becoming more important since it is the only way of using embedded and
> external displays with a decent experience.
>
> I do not know for what keystone is used these days but,
(In reply to Alex Fiestas from comment #65)
> With the proliferation of hidpi laptops having scale properly working is
> becoming more important since it is the only way of using embedded and
> external displays with a decent experience.
>
> I do not know for what keystone is used these days but,
io 1:4.0-0ubuntu6
> ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.11.0-20.34-generic 3.11.10.6
> Uname: Linux 3.11.0-20-generic x86_64
> NonfreeKernelModules: fglrx
> ApportVersion: 2.12.5-0ubuntu2.2
> Architecture: amd64
> AudioDevicesInUse:
>USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
> /dev/snd/
ortVersion: 2.12.5-0ubuntu2.2
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/pcmC2D0c: jymbob 9991 F...m pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC1: jymbob 9991 F pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: jymbob 9991 F pulseaudio
Date: Thu Ap
Linux 3.11.0-20-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: fglrx
ApportVersion: 2.12.5-0ubuntu2.2
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/pcmC2D0c: jymbob 9991 F...m pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC1: jymbob 9991 F pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: jy
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