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I am having trouble setting up push to talk to work because mumble can't seem to catch my keyboard inputs. I tried the following:
- xevie on xorg enabled (made sure it was installed too) - upgraded mumble to 1.1.7 - tried different keys, none of them would show in the shortcuts fields. The keyboard shortcuts work if I run Mumble under sudo. Any ideas on how to fix this? Thanks!
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Counter-inituitive as this may seem, try doing a 'chmod go-r /dev/input/*' as root
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Found a fix! I deleted the mumble config file and everything works. Apparently, the config file was made by my older Mumble install, and was causing conflicts with the newer version.
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