John Perry [2012-03-28 23:10 -0000]:
> The AT keyboard controls these hotkeys that has NO effect
>
> scan code: 0x46 key code: scrolllock
Did you actually press the Scroll Lock key here? I. e. is the "key
code" what keymap -i printed (the current code), or what the key code
should be?
> The module (sony_laptop) controls these hotkeys that have NO effect
>
> scan code: 0x0C key code: fn_f1 # Should be 'touchpadtoggle'
> scan code: 0x10 key code: brightnessdown
> scan code: 0x11 key code: brightnessup
> scan code: 0x12 key code: switchvideomode
Again, are these key codes what keymap -i prints, or what the keys
should be? Based on the first one, I suppose the only one that needs
fixing is the first one (touch pad toggle). The others look like the
keymap is correct, but the graphics driver doesn't actually know how
to change brightness; there's another bug report open for that, I'll
search for it when you confirm.
Thanks,
Martin
--
Martin Pitt | http://www.piware.de
Ubuntu Developer (www.ubuntu.com) | Debian Developer (www.debian.org)
Hello John,
John Perry [2012-03-28 23:10 -0000]:
> The AT keyboard controls these hotkeys that has NO effect
>
> scan code: 0x46 key code: scrolllock
Did you actually press the Scroll Lock key here? I. e. is the "key
code" what keymap -i printed (the current code), or what the key code
should be?
> The module (sony_laptop) controls these hotkeys that have NO effect
>
> scan code: 0x0C key code: fn_f1 # Should be 'touchpadtoggle'
> scan code: 0x10 key code: brightnessdown
> scan code: 0x11 key code: brightnessup
> scan code: 0x12 key code: switchvideomode
Again, are these key codes what keymap -i prints, or what the keys
should be? Based on the first one, I suppose the only one that needs
fixing is the first one (touch pad toggle). The others look like the
keymap is correct, but the graphics driver doesn't actually know how
to change brightness; there's another bug report open for that, I'll
search for it when you confirm.
Thanks,
Martin www.piware. de
--
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Ubuntu Developer (www.ubuntu.com) | Debian Developer (www.debian.org)