On Sat, May 28, 2016 at 03:27:27PM +0930, Tim wrote:
On Fri, 2016-05-27 at 15:10 -0400, Jon LaBadie wrote:
> Running F23, mate desktop and compiz.
>
> Each time I login the three volume keys on my
> keyboard cause no action. If I go into the
> program "/usr/bin/mate-keyboard-properties"
> either as a CLI or the System->Preferences menu
> and immediately exit the keys work as expected.
Going off from a related tangent from other suggestions, have a look at
your session preferences for startup programs - the ones that are
automatically fired off when you login (generally system things, rather
than applications that you've used).
On my older-than-yours installation using Mate, one of them is the MATE
Settings Daemon. That sounds a prime candidate for your issue. Check
that it is ticked. Or even try the Windows toggle off-back-on-again
trick.
Thanks Tim, that seems to have done the job.
I checked and in my current session mate-settings-daemon was running.
But it was not checked as an auto-startup program. Probably something
else caused it to run, perhaps my launching the keyboard properties
program.
Anyway, I checked it to run at startup and the volume keys were
active without my taking any action.
While you're in there, you may find a bunch of things that auto start
that you don't use. You can switch them off for less things to wait for
when you log-in.
I keep it pretty tight already. That is probably why the settings-daemon
was not checked.
Thanks again,
Jon
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Jon H. LaBadie jonfu(a)jgcomp.com