"killall xbindkeys & xdotool key XF86AudioRaiseVolume & xbindkeys" "killall xbindkeys & xdotool key F6 & xbindkeys" "killall xbindkeys & xdotool key XF86AudioLowerVolume & xbindkeys" "killall xbindkeys & xdotool key F5 & xbindkeys" "killall xbindkeys & xdotool key XF86AudioMute & xbindkeys" xbindkeysrc file, which includes the following: "killall xbindkeys & xdotool key F3 & xbindkeys" ![]() I have tried using xbindkeys which is configured by a. On Linux, I have had very little success. So is there a way to change brightness key functionality using Sharpkeys? If not, what would I need to do in the registry to change that like volume was changed? When I open the window that detects keyboard input, pressing multimedia keys of any kind redirects to multimedia functions and Sharpkeys doesn't detect it. On Windows, Sharpkeys allows you to set volume keys and function keys, but there is no option labelled as the brightness key. My trouble is, I can't get this to work for brightness keys and I have limited success with volume keys on Linux. For example, pressing F5 would decrease volume, and pressing Fn+F5 would refresh. I was easily able to do this for volume on Windows, using Sharpkeys to change the registry. ![]() I want to control volume/brightness when the corresponding function keys are pressed without pressing Fn, and map to the function keys themselves when they are pressed while Fn is held down. ![]() I have a multi-boot laptop (Clevo NS50MU) with Linux Mint and Windows, with a keyboard that uses function keys for volume and brightness control but only when Fn is pressed.
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