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Description of problem: Hardware mute button is not recognised by gnome-shell while it works fine XFCE. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): gnome-shell-3.0.2-4.fc15.x86_64 How reproducible: always Steps to Reproduce: 1. play some music 2. press hardware mute button Actual results: nothing happens Expected results: music should be muted Additional info: Lenovo T420s laptop.
When I go to the "Keyboard" settings, tab "Shortcuts", there is a way to set up a key - when I press the mute while trying to assign "Volume mute", it inserts "oslash", while for up/down volume it enters "Audio lower volume" or "Audio raise volume"... see attached screenshot.
Created attachment 515303 [details] oslash inserted when hardware mute button is pressed
Works ok for me with gnome-shell-3.0.1-4.fc15 in the original Fedora 15 Live. Are you using a non-US keyboard layout?
Also works fine with latest F15+updates Live image.
Yes, I was using non-US keyboard layout, that was polish programmer's keyboard layout. Since then I have downgraded to Fedora 14, can't stand gnome-shell. Thanks for checking anyway.
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