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I am using input-event-daemon to catch the BRIGHTNESSUP/DOWN keys on my laptop. It's exactly the daemon I needed for that, thanks for putting it out.
However, I wish I could just hold the button to smoothly increase or decrease my screen brightness. From the history, it seems that it was possible until last release. I guess you have good reasons to have removed that feature for the general case, but perhaps repeated keypresses could be a configuration option, either global or per binding?
Kind regards, Thibaut.
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Happy to hear that this daemon is still useful. If I remember correctly, I had to change the behaviour to support key combinations properly. I'm not entirely sure though, since this was three years ago.
I might look into this, but I can't promise anything. I don't use input-event-daemon for myself any more, so the development has basically stopped. But since requests and bugs start piling up, I might consider a rewrite.
Hi,
I am using input-event-daemon to catch the BRIGHTNESSUP/DOWN keys on my laptop. It's exactly the daemon I needed for that, thanks for putting it out.
However, I wish I could just hold the button to smoothly increase or decrease my screen brightness. From the history, it seems that it was possible until last release. I guess you have good reasons to have removed that feature for the general case, but perhaps repeated keypresses could be a configuration option, either global or per binding?
Kind regards, Thibaut.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: