Hello. I want to write an Udev rule to change my laptops’s EasyEffects profile whenever I connect a speaker set or headphones to the 3.5mm jack. The concept is relatively simple: when I connect something to the jack, I want it to fire a script that will set this Dconf setting:

gsettings set com.github.wwmm.easyeffects last-loaded-output-preset 'None'

And when I unplug the speakers/headphones, it’ll set this:

gsettings set com.github.wwmm.easyeffects last-loaded-output-preset 'Laptop'

(“None” and “Laptop” are EasyEffects profiles).

Unfortunately, I haven’t been able to find useful info, since almost all of the results I found online refer to Bluetooth or USB devices. I checked within /sys/class/sound/ and /dev/ for a file where I could query the status of the jack (something like “connected”/“disconnected”) but I can’t find something relevant. I have a similar rule that changes GNOME’s font scaling when I plug my HDMI display, and it does that by running this script:

function monitorConnected () {
  statuses=$(cat /sys/class/drm/card1-HDMI-A-{1,2,3,4}/status 2>/dev/null)    
  for status in ${statuses[@]}                                                
  do                                                                          
        [[ ${status} == "connected" ]] && return 0                              
  done                                                                        
  return 1                                                                    
  }

So I thought that I could do something similar for the 3.5mm jack. Or maybe there’s another method? Any hints? My OS is Fedora 41 and I’m using Pipewire, btw.

  • bazzett@lemmy.worldOP
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    19 days ago

    For some reason it didn’t work for me. I added my desired profiles to the EasyEffects “Presets Autoloading” window, but when I plug/unplug my headphones it doesn’t load the desired profile. I’ll try to check in another computer if it works there. Maybe I have some misconfiguration. Thanks! :)

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      19 days ago

      It is a bit odd to set up since the selector only shows the device and not the output. You might have to plug the headphones in before you choose and set the preset for headphone output. This is what mine looks like.