As the owner of a Cherry Cymotion Master Linux I would of course use all the special keys of the keyboard and individual configuration may Kubuntu 9.04 is that way. :
reviewed first you whether to send all the special keys a key code. This one starts xev to the console and tried by all keys. It should be every time a button is pressed, a keyboard code xev in the terminal window. The K-button between the left [Ctrl] and the Tux send no key code alone, but acts as a meta key. To test it, press it only once as the on / off button (on the keyboard at the top right) and sees that the event is generated Xf86PowerOff. If you hold the K key and press on / off, XF86Standby is generated, ie, does the K key.
KDE4 allowed under the 'System Settings' in 'shortcuts' that start any program on the special keys. The configuration is fairly self-explanatory, unless you want to start with the special keys not only programs but to "remote control" as well. For this purpose, there is D-Bus.
One inserts a new key combination as shown in (example Amarok):
How to get out but only to-use D-Bus call? install
The first thing the qdbusviewer . This installs the package qt4-dev-tools (including dependencies) in the usual way.
Then you start the application remotely controlled and click the bottom right of 'access D-Bus-Browser' the (See screenshot).
Unfortunately you can not look in that browser, so for example, simply to 'amarok' search. Therefore, one must click through and a little search to find the desired command.
The figure shows that for the example:
The now write a path in the configuration tool is easy to hand the screenshots recognize and adapt to their own desires. Unfortunately, there is no way to transfer the whole to the viewer, so you have to actually type out the gesamtenm paths.
Another note: Some special keys, the error message just The pressed key is not supported by Qt. There seems to Qt (or KDE 4?) Still have problems. How well these buttons brings up and running, I'm still not known. I remain on the ball and I will as soon as I found out, add information here.
Have Fun!
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