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minus-squarestinky [any]hexbear2·edit-22 years agoJust close the right click menu. You have to roll with the punches, here. I can’t use my Bluetooth headphones when on Linux. It’s a mild inconvenience, but I have a 3.5mm cable for it anyways so it’s a small price to pay for freedom and privacy and security. link
minus-squareWoofWoof91 [comrade/them]hexbear1·2 years agousing a dongle or built in to your motherboard? link
minus-squareedge [he/him]hexbear1·2 years ago can’t raise or lower the volume on my system if there’s a right click menu open can’t use my Bluetooth headphones when on Linux You have to roll with the punches Very good OS you've got going there, average users will definitely want to adopt it. Also, how tf does the first one even happen? link
minus-squareedge [he/him]hexbear1·2 years agoIt sounded like their volume wouldn't turn down at all while a right click menu was open. Which means keyboard shortcuts wouldn't work either. Otherwise, they wouldn't even have had a problem because clicking to change volume necessarily gets rid of the right click menu anyway. link
Just close the right click menu.
You have to roll with the punches, here. I can’t use my Bluetooth headphones when on Linux. It’s a mild inconvenience, but I have a 3.5mm cable for it anyways so it’s a small price to pay for freedom and privacy and security.
using a dongle or built in to your motherboard?
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Thank you that worked
Very good OS you've got going there, average users will definitely want to adopt it.
Also, how tf does the first one even happen?
just use keyboard shortcuts ffs
It sounded like their volume wouldn't turn down at all while a right click menu was open. Which means keyboard shortcuts wouldn't work either.
Otherwise, they wouldn't even have had a problem because clicking to change volume necessarily gets rid of the right click menu anyway.