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Request: Map multimedia keys to script or program
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Can someone please make this program for me? :)

I want to map volume keys, calculator, email, browser, etc..

Surely it's possible? I mean, ToolsDaemon listens for key presses but I don't know if there's any way for it to listen on unknown keys.

I know "xev" (Linux tool) has HEX values (I think) for every key, known or unknown. Can't see it being too difficult. Perhaps it can be done for 68k too.

Or is there a program out there i've missed?

Give me IntelliType for AmigaOS please!

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@MickJT

Search for AllKeys or MMKeyboard.

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@Chris

Thanks. Looks like allkeys might do the job.

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@Chris
None of the Apple keyboard's special keys (mainly F13 to F19, Eject key & Function key) seem to be recognised by OS4 USB drivers

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@ChrisH

Eject and volume are. F13-F16 aren't, and neither is NumPad = (bizarrely)

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@Chris
I am using the latest Apple keyboard. It's Eject key is between F12 & F13, and I don't recall it working (but could be wrong).

Is a pity, because otherwise it is very nice - the special (Apple/Command) keys are the same place as Amiga keys on a real Amiga.

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