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Fn Keys wrong function
Guillermo Dominguez Duarte
2013-10-09 23:32:43 UTC
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Hi guys.
Is this the place to report that in my computer, Fn keys that are
suposed to bright up the screen and change the display output are now
making my computer sleep and hibernate respectively?

This dind't happen until one of the kernel updates. I am not sure which one

Thanks
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Martin Pitt
2013-10-10 04:05:35 UTC
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Hello Guillermo,
Post by Guillermo Dominguez Duarte
Is this the place to report that in my computer, Fn keys that are
suposed to bright up the screen and change the display output are now
making my computer sleep and hibernate respectively?
It's a good enough place :) Please tell us which udev version you are
running, install the "evtest" tool, run it, press these two keys, and
copy & paste the whole output.

After that, please run

udevadm info --export-db > /tmp/udev.txt

and attach /tmp/udev.txt, too.

Thanks,

Martin
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Guillermo D
2013-10-18 02:16:13 UTC
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Hi

I found the way to configure the Fn keys scan codes to the correct key
code. Except for the Fn key that turns wireless on/off.

When I try to apply the mapping, I get this error:

EVIOCGKEYCODE for scan code 0x158: Invalid argument

I did exactly the same with the other scan codes, but only this scan
code gives me this error.

Help please

On Wed, Oct 9, 2013 at 4:32 PM, Guillermo Dominguez Duarte
Post by Guillermo Dominguez Duarte
Hi guys.
Is this the place to report that in my computer, Fn keys that are
suposed to bright up the screen and change the display output are now
making my computer sleep and hibernate respectively?
This dind't happen until one of the kernel updates. I am not sure which one
Thanks
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