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these events might be received through ACPI and not as key presses
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How to disable media keyswifi and bluetooth keyboard switches in GNOME?

My (capacitive) media keys have recently become autonomous, causing my wifi to switch on and off at random intervals and effectively rendering the machine unusable.

How can I disable those keys? My preferred solution is to simply disable or misconfigure the daemon that intercepts the XF86WLAN and XF86Bluetooth keycodeskeyboard events. I can't seem to figure out though which daemon is currently responsible for this, so some help is appreciated.

I'm running Debian Wheezy with a default GNOME 3 setup.

How to disable media keys in GNOME?

My (capacitive) media keys have recently become autonomous, causing my wifi to switch on and off at random intervals and effectively rendering the machine unusable.

How can I disable those keys? My preferred solution is to simply disable or misconfigure the daemon that intercepts the XF86WLAN and XF86Bluetooth keycodes. I can't seem to figure out though which daemon is currently responsible for this, so some help is appreciated.

I'm running Debian Wheezy with a default GNOME 3 setup.

How to disable wifi and bluetooth keyboard switches in GNOME?

My (capacitive) media keys have recently become autonomous, causing my wifi to switch on and off at random intervals and effectively rendering the machine unusable.

How can I disable those keys? My preferred solution is to simply disable or misconfigure the daemon that intercepts the XF86WLAN and XF86Bluetooth keyboard events. I can't seem to figure out though which daemon is currently responsible for this, so some help is appreciated.

I'm running Debian Wheezy with a default GNOME 3 setup.

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how How to disable media keys in gnomeGNOME?

I could use some help BREAKING support for my media keys, in particular xf86wlan and xf86bluetooth.

The reason I need this is that myMy (capacitive) media keys have recently become autonomous, causing my wifi to switch on and off at random intervals and effectively rendering the machine unusable.

How can I disable those keys? My preferred solution is to simply disable or misconfigure the daemon that intercepts the xf86wlanXF86WLAN and xf86bluetoothXF86Bluetooth keycodes. I can't seem to figure out though which daemon is currently responsible for this, so some help is appreciated. 

I'm running debian wheezyDebian Wheezy with a default gnome3GNOME 3 setup.

Much looking forward to your advice!

how to disable media keys in gnome

I could use some help BREAKING support for my media keys, in particular xf86wlan and xf86bluetooth.

The reason I need this is that my (capacitive) media keys have recently become autonomous, causing my wifi to switch on and off at random intervals and effectively rendering the machine unusable.

My preferred solution is to simply disable or misconfigure the daemon that intercepts the xf86wlan and xf86bluetooth keycodes. I can't seem to figure out though which daemon is currently responsible for this, so some help is appreciated. I'm running debian wheezy with a default gnome3 setup.

Much looking forward to your advice!

How to disable media keys in GNOME?

My (capacitive) media keys have recently become autonomous, causing my wifi to switch on and off at random intervals and effectively rendering the machine unusable.

How can I disable those keys? My preferred solution is to simply disable or misconfigure the daemon that intercepts the XF86WLAN and XF86Bluetooth keycodes. I can't seem to figure out though which daemon is currently responsible for this, so some help is appreciated. 

I'm running Debian Wheezy with a default GNOME 3 setup.

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