This is a discussion on Activating some Fn keys (ACPI) within the Debian Linux support forums, part of the Debian Linux category; --> Hi I noticed that on my laptop with my current kernel (2.6.13.1 with suspend2 patch) some of Fn keys ...
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| Hi I noticed that on my laptop with my current kernel (2.6.13.1 with suspend2 patch) some of Fn keys do not generate acpi events. My laptop is a Linuxcertified LC2210. Fn+F1 does generate an [SLPB] event in /var/log/acpid.log but Fn+F4 (monitor switch) does not. I am planning to use i810switch (btw. this nifty program solves the X-server-running-and-activating-the-external-display problem for me) and bind it to Fn+F4. If I boot up with an external projector connected, and then use Fn+F4, it works as it should (LCD->LCD+CRT->CRT->LCD), but once the xserver is running, it seems to be unresponsive. Thanks. |
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| Chasalin wrote: > On Wed, 12 Oct 2005 07:49:31 -0400, Madhusudan Singh wrote: > >> Hi >> >> I noticed that on my laptop with my current kernel (2.6.13.1 with >> suspend2 patch) some of Fn keys do not generate acpi events. My laptop is >> a Linuxcertified LC2210. Fn+F1 does generate an [SLPB] event >> in /var/log/acpid.log but Fn+F4 (monitor switch) does not. I am planning >> to use i810switch (btw. this nifty program solves the >> X-server-running-and-activating-the-external-display problem for me) and >> bind it to Fn+F4. >> >> If I boot up with an external projector connected, and then use Fn+F4, it >> works as it should (LCD->LCD+CRT->CRT->LCD), but once the xserver is >> running, it seems to be unresponsive. >> >> Thanks. > > I have the same problem on my Asus A2, but after playing on my main > computer with dual monitor I have this idea that adding an extra monitor > to your device might solve the problem, at least partially. Haven't > tested it yet. As far as I figured it out, Fn-<screenswitch> (in your case > F4) doesn't generate an acpi event at all, but is hard-coded in your > laptop. I might be mistaken though... Well, I need to have it recognized as an ACPI event to use i810switch with it. Is there a way to configure acpi to recognize it as such ? |
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