Xbindkeys is a program that allows to bind commands to certain keys or key combinations on the keyboard. Xbindkeys works with multimedia keys and is independent of the window manager and desktop environment.
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Installation
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Install the xbindkeys package.
Configuration
Create a blank
~/.xbindkeysrc
, or you can create a sample file (Note this includes some bindings such as Ctrl+f
, which you may want to edit or remove):Now you can either edit
~/.xbindkeysrc
to set keybindings, or you can do that with the #GUI method.Tip: After you made a change, execute
xbindkeys --poll-rc
to reload the configuration file and apply the changes.Volume control
Here is an example configuration file that binds
Fn
key combos on a laptop to pactl commands that adjust sound volume. Note that pound (#) symbols can be used to create comments.For alternative commands to control volume, see PulseAudio#Keyboard volume control or ALSA#Keyboard volume control.
Backlight control
Keybindings can also be defined in order to control the brightness of the screen.
GUI method
https://eversat354.weebly.com/mcculloch-pro-mac-2400-manual.html. For graphical configuration install the xbindkeys_config-gtk2AUR package and run:
Identifying keycodes
To find the keycodes for a particular key, enter the following command:
or the following to grab multiple keys:
A blank window will pop up. Press the key(s) to which you wish to assign a command and xbindkeys will output a handy snippet that can be entered into
~/.xbindkeysrc
. For example, while the blank window is open, press Alt+o
to get the following output (results may vary):- The first line represents a command.
- The second line contains the state (0x8) and keycode (32) as reported by the tool xev.
- The third line contains the keysyms associated with the given keycodes.
To use this output, copy either one of the last two lines to
~/.xbindkeysrc
and replace '(Scheme function)' with the command you wish to perform.To identify mouse buttons, xev can be used, see [1].
Tip: If the multikey mode is used, press
q
to quit the window.![Zelotes Zelotes](https://c1.neweggimages.com/ProductImageCompressAll300/ACD5_131466571336499100bS2TNd7rt4.jpg)
Note:xev is provided within the xorg-xev package, see xev(1) for more information.
Making changes permanent
Once you are done configuring your keys, edit your xprofile or xinitrc file (depending on your window manager) and place
before the line that starts your window manager or DE.
Simulating multimedia keys
The XF86Audio* and other multimedia keys [2] are pretty-much well-recognized by the major DEs. For keyboards without such keys, you can simulate their effect with other keys
However, to actually call the keys themselves you can use tools like xdotool and xmacroAUR. Unfortunately since you would already be holding down some modifier key (Super or Shift, for example), X will see the result as
Super-XF86AudioLowerVolume
which will not do anything useful. Here is a script based on xmacro and xmodmap from the xorg-xmodmap package for doing this[3].This works for calling XF86AudioLowerVolume once (assuming you are using
Super+minus
), but repeatedly calling it without releasing the Super key (like tapping on a volume button) does not work. If you would like it to work that way, add the following line to the bottom of the script.![Zelotes support Zelotes support](https://cdn01.ovonni.com/uploads/2016/201605/20160514/heditor/201605141556552340.jpg)
The Whopper
With this modified script, if you press the key combination fast enough your Super_L key will remain 'on' till the next time you hit it, which may result in some interesting side-effects. Just tap it again to remove that state, or use the original script if you want things to 'just work' and do not mind not multi-tapping on volume up/down.
These instructions are valid for pretty much any one of the XF86 multimedia keys (important ones would be XF86AudioRaiseVolume, XF86AudioLowerVolume, XF86AudioPlay, XF86AudioPrev, XF86AudioNext).
Troubleshooting
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If, for any reason, a hotkey you already set in
~/.xbindkeysrc
does not work, open up a terminal and type the following:By pressing the non-working key, you will be able to see any error xbindkeys encounter (e.g: mistyped command/keycode,..).
If the command for a keybind works via the xdotool in command line, but not when activated by the hotkey try adding '+ Release' to the hotkey (Esp notable on gnome):
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This will make the
F7
key play/pause audio. Where the 'xdotool' command would work in commandline, if the '+ Release' is removed it will fail with xbindkeys.Zelotes Support
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