That sounds like what I was looking for. Thanks. I finally figured out last night that I could remove that particular account from tusky and the target disappeared. Unfortunately, it changes back as soon as I add back that account! That's the third account on tusky and it only grabs that one.
Damn, I think I missed this. Anyway, I'm on a System 76 laptop and it does not have the ability to switch the keys in the BIOS. Before, I was doing it with Gnome but I still can't get it done on Cosmic.
use another fork if you want, but you don't have to advertise it. Let Mozilla do what it must to survive and we can use the forks or change the privacy options. I like this myself:
https://github.com/celenityy/Phoenix
Thanks for the help, but it's still not doing anything. I want F6 to be volume up. I press the key (and nothing happens) then I hit enter. Nothing appears in the keybinding field. It is empty and hitting F6 does not increase volume. No function keys or escape key enters anything into the field.
Switching function keys and media keys is exactly what I'm looking for. Unfortunately, my BIOS does not offer this feature.
Looking at your instructions, I see XFI6AudioRaiseVolume and a pen beside it which I would expect to allow me to edit it, along with an option to Add Keybinding. If I try to edit the field nothing happens. I expected to simply strike the key that I wanted assigned to that feature. If I want F6 to be volume up then what goes here?
I've used a patched version of Dexcom before to get around the os version check and screenshot block but I never actually used xdrip+. Why do you like it so much and where do I get more info?
Thanks for the reply, but I'm not getting it. Are you saying that the problem is an "issue?" Is there still a bug or am I missing something?