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Keyboard and Sound

post #1 of 6
Thread Starter 
I'm running Debian, running ANSA for the sound? Are there any better drivers? But anyway, I want to bind my Volume Key, Fn+F11, F12, to adjust the sound instead of adjusting it from console... Any suggestion?
post #2 of 6
You mean ALSA for sound? There are other options, I personally dont think there are any others better than ALSA myself. I am sure someone might disagree with me and that is their right

To bind your keys though is a different matter unrelated to your Audio Drivers, for instance there is a program in Gnome to do this, but I cant remember what it is called so I cant be to much help sorry But there are probably much more than one program to accomplish this.

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post #3 of 6
Thread Starter 
How about for KDE?
post #4 of 6
Im sure something is out there to accomplish it, possibly built into KDE I am not sure. Youll have to look around unless someone else can name something. If I get time in the next couple days Ill take a look but I wouldnt hold my breath for me actually having free time

Seablade
post #5 of 6
you can define any key to perform certain tasks
look into hotkeys

what distro are you using and what lappy?
If Dell and Debian take a look into i8kutils


~$ apt-cache search i8kutils
i8kutils - Dell Inspiron and Latitude laptop utilities
post #6 of 6
Thread Starter 
i8kutils is only for Dell laptops?
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