Anno domini 2020 Sun, 24 May 09:30:31 +0200
deloptes scripsit:
Uwe Brauer wrote:
To make this clear
1. FN-1 turns of master and speaker
2. But when pressed again turns on master but *not* speaker.
There is a patch pending since some time, that Michele was working on
recently. From what I have seen he prepared a backport that will go into
14.0 when ready.
Perhaps we should understand and test your use case. I was testing the day
before on a VM and older Notebook D520 with the default multimedia keys
(usb keyboard with MM keys and MM combination FN+<n>).
I see on the internet that on the Thinkpad X1
FN+1 = Mute
FN+2 = decrease volume
FN+3 = increase volume
So it seems that default MM keys are being used on your end. I believe the
patch will work for you, so be patient or if you can recompile the code,
you could help testing it :)
I see this on my thinkpads, too. I can mute the sound with the
"mute/unmute"-key, but not unmute it again with that key. To unmute I have to
press "volume up" or "volume down".
Nik
regards
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