On Sunday 24 May 2020 08:11:34 Uwe Brauer wrote:
Hi thanks for this detailed answer
For the time being (till R14.1.0 is out -
possibly end of 2020)
you have the following choices:
1) you can mute/unmute from the KMix slider LED, this should work
fine with PA already
This works but it is inconvenient since you have to fiddle with
controls
2) you can open KMix mixer windod -> Settings
-> Configure global
shortcuts and remap the "toggle mute" keyboard shortcut to some
other key combination. Do not use "XF86AudioMute" key, since this
is normally used by KMilo and therefore may not work
Thanks for this but: it does *not work*.
I just bound it to Win+F1 for testing:
this «Toogle mute» only switches the
master but not the speaker, so it does the same as does Fn-F1
3) you can create a script that calls "dcop
kmix Mixer-1
toggleMasterMute", this will mute/unmute the PA master channel.
You can add an input action tied to a keyboard shortcut to call
this easy.
The script works, nicely
4) if you are on debian-like distro, you could
switch to Slavek's
PTB packages and get the latest R14.1.0-dev packages at regular
intervals. This will bring you the complete fix in a few days
does that mean Ubuntu included?
Would you mind telling me the ppa?
Thanks again
Uwe
PS I signed this message, since you did the same, some people do
complain, though
Thats because the key issuer is some sort of all caps, 3 line swahili we
never heard of before. All of a sudden we're getting popups from
pientry-gnome3 asking us to swear that this key signer is legit. How
theheck are wwe to know?
And it doesn't copy-paste, blocks all other input while its present on
screen. Being the paranoid old fart I am, I am not about to click ok on
such a mystery message. click on close or cancel changes the main,
yellow kmail warning to click this for details, I click and it then says
no details available. Is there a switch to shut this stuff off?
Cheers, Gene Heskett
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