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<font size="-1"><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">Hi Scott,<br>
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Hmmm.... Well, you might want to see if you can set the keyboard type
to be specific for your laptop. I would suggest that you try scrounging
the repositories for VAIO specific packages.<br>
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I guess as long as a signal generated by the keystroke is recognized by
the OS, then you should be able to map it to a particular predefined
action.<br>
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I have configured these settings on my Dell Latitude and my mom's
Inspiron, and I did not have to fix the keyboard settings for it. May
be it might work for you.<br>
<br>
thanks,<br>
Rogue<br>
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p.s.: Including the desktop list as that they might have more ideas.<br>
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<pre wrap="">Rogue,
Thanks. It worked for Vol up/down, but not for S1, S2, or Eject. Any
other suggestions?
Thanks again,
Scott
On Sun, 2007-02-25 at 17:37 +0530, Rogue wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi Scott,
Did you have a look at System -> Preferences -> Keyboard Shortcuts ?
You could specify these function keys to the desired behavior.
thanks,
Rogue
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<pre wrap=""> Installed FC6 w/ all updates. The laptop has special function buttons
S1, S2, Volume, and optical drive eject. Does FC6 support these? How do
I set them up.
If this is the wrong forum, the question becomes "Can you suggest one?"
Scott
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