Problem: Logitech K700 some multimedia keys don't work
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11th May, 2013, 03:21 PM
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Logitech K700 some multimedia keys don't work
Hi
I'm just trying to make all the remaining multimedia keys work on this remote. I went through the tutorial Configuring a Remote but Step 1 (lirc mode2) gave nothing - perhaps understandable as its a wireless keyboard. I enabled debugging and got details of the key presses, but they have no OnKey value - unlike the the other keys that DO work. Can I use the scancodes or sym values below to map the keys in keyboard.xml? Do they need converting to decimal? REWIND 14:41:20 T:3042783232 DEBUG: Keyboard: scancode: a8, sym: 0153, unicode: 0000, modifier: 0 14:41:20 T:3042783232 DEBUG: GetActionCode: Trying Hardy keycode for 0xf200 14:41:20 T:3042783232 DEBUG: Previous line repeats 3 times. 14:41:20 T:3042783232 DEBUG: OnKey: 0 (f200) pressed, action is PLAY 14:41:25 T:3042783232 DEBUG: Keyboard: scancode: cf, sym: 0155, unicode: 0000, modifier: 0 14:41:25 T:3042783232 DEBUG: GetActionCode: Trying Hardy keycode for 0xf200 14:41:25 T:3042783232 DEBUG: Previous line repeats 3 times. 14:41:25 T:3042783232 DEBUG: OnKey: 0 (f200) pressed, action is FAST FORWARD 14:41:33 T:3042783232 DEBUG: Keyboard: scancode: d0, sym: 0157, unicode: 0000, modifier: 0 14:41:33 T:3042783232 DEBUG: GetActionCode: Trying Hardy keycode for 0xf200 14:41:33 T:3042783232 DEBUG: Previous line repeats 3 times. 14:41:33 T:3042783232 DEBUG: OnKey: 0 (f200) pressed, action is Thanks |
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7th Jun, 2013, 07:07 PM
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RE: Logitech K700 some multimedia keys don't work
Maybe this can help you?
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21st Nov, 2013, 01:20 AM
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RE: Logitech K700 some multimedia keys don't work
(11th May, 2013 03:21 PM)sarah663 Wrote: Hi Did you ever figure this out? I am also looking to fix non-working mulltimedia keys on a K400 keyboard. Specifically, for me the volume up works but volume down does not. If you could detail your aproach a little I would appreciate it - I am rusty in linux and new to the raspberry/xbian Regards, Rich |
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21st Nov, 2013, 01:27 AM
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RE: Logitech K700 some multimedia keys don't work
@scubaman I use a K400 and have never had a problem with the volume keys.
Within Beta 2 there is a keymap editor (Probably downgradable to Beta 1.1 Key Map Editor. I've never used it but it's Gui based so should be fairly simple I've just had a quick look at it - and it does seem pretty simple. Select what you want and then assign a key to it. Please read before you post How to post a log file If you liked my help, click on "Thanks" to show your appreciation.
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21st Nov, 2013, 07:13 AM
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RE: Logitech K700 some multimedia keys don't work
(21st Nov, 2013 01:27 AM)IriDium Wrote: @scubaman I use a K400 and have never had a problem with the volume keys. I fixed it, in a way. Looks like the keys are not mapped correctly. I saw that the volume up key is mapped like DEBUG: Keyboard: scancode: 73, sym: 00af, unicode: 0000, modifier: 0 DEBUG: OnKey: volume_up (f0b9) pressed, action is VolumeUp but the volume down key is DEBUG: Keyboard: scancode: 72, sym: 0127, unicode: 0000, modifier: 0 DEBUG: OnKey: f14 (f09d) pressed, action is Apparently it is mapped to "F14" Similarly I found the mute button mapped to F13 So I created a ~/xbian/.xbmc/userdata/keymaps/keyboard.xml containing <keymap> <global> <keyboard> <f14>VolumeDown</f14> <!-- MCE Vol down --> <f13>Mute</f13> <!-- MCE mute --> </keyboard> </global> </keymap> and now it all works as intended! Ideally this should be fixed at a lower level, mapping the scancode properly but I'll settle for this :-) |
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