Nicola Manca ha scritto:
come molti altri portatili nche il mio ha i tasti per controllare il
Hai provato questi http://www.archivesat.com/Fedora_Laptop_related_things/thread2128894.htm
Once that the kernel "knows" the special keys, we can assign actions to "special keys" presses. I use Gnome, so this is a task that can be easily accomplished through Application->Desktop Preferences->Keyboard Shortcuts. For example, you can set to adjust volume settings by pressing Fn+Up, Fn+Down and Fn+F8 exacly as you do in Windows, launch browser/e-mail client by pressing the two appropriate buttons, or lock the screen by pressing the "key key" on the screen. gnome example of key bindings
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