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command line call to show the OSD?

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Dan Sharp
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command line call to show the OSD?

Sat May 07, 2005 12:26 am
Hello all!

I\'d like to define the \"Access IBM\" key on my thinkpad to show the On Screen Display for amaroK. Unfortunately, this key doesn\'t pass a keycode, so I can\'t map it in amaroK\'s global config. But, using tpb, I can define an action for that key.

So I\'m stuck, since apparently there isn\'t a command-line call to show the OSD (or did I just plain miss it).

Has anyone else figured out a solution here, or am I just being silly (i.e. I could define F12 or something to show the OSD, but I just like the idea of using the \"Access IBM\" key for that. *shrug*)

Thanks!

-Danimal B)
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Re:command line call to show the OSD?

Sat May 07, 2005 12:31 am
[code:1]dcop amarok player showOSD[/code:1]


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eean
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WIN-o works as well I believe


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of course

but if you always use the left win (cause you havn\'t seen the 2nd untill now) it\'s very mad

my tipp:
thumb on the win and ring finger on the o

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