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On the Dell Inspiron 1520 both the atkbd and acpi-video input devices report
an event for pressing the brightness up / down key-combos, resulting in user
space seeing double events and increasing / decreasing the brightness 2 steps
for each keypress.
This hwdb snippet suppresses the atkbd events, making the Inspiron 1520 work
like most modern laptops which emit brightness up / down events through
acpi-video only.
Reported by Pavel Malyshev <p.malishev@gmail.com>
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1141525
The compaq ku 0133 keyboard has 8 special keys at the top:
http://lackof.org/taggart/hacking/keyboard/cpqwireless.jpg
3 of these use standard HID usage codes from the consumer page, the 5
others use part of the reserved 0x07 - 0x1f range.
This commit adds mapping for this keyboard for these reserved codes, making
the other 5 keys work.
Cc: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Add a comment to all assignments to f20 that this actually should be "micmute"
in a future when we aren't limited by X.org's key code limiations any more.
On the Dell Latitude, the mic mute key event is generated by wmi
driver, the keycode assigned to this hotkey from kernel is
KEY_MICMUTE (248), this keycode is too big for xorg to handle,
in the xorg, the XF86AudioMicMute is assigned to F20.
Please refer to 4e648ea0 of xkeyboard-config.
BugLink: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1326684
BugLink: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1339998
Signed-off-by: Hui Wang <hui.wang@canonical.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin Pitt <martin.pitt@ubuntu.com>
Keymaps for Samsung 900X3E and 900X3F should be the same as for other
models in the series.
I have also moved the comment for '# Series 9' to the right place
It appears that it's not really the 900 vs. 940 or the X3 vs X4, but the
A/B/C/D suffix after that which makes the difference between the keymaps. On a
NP900X3C-A04RU you get
MODALIAS=dmi:bvn*:bvr*:bd*:svnSAMSUNGELECTRONICSCO.,LTD.:pn900X3C/900X3D/900X4C/900X4D:*
So change the matches to use AB vs. CDG as the differentiator.
Thanks to Anatoly Markov for reporting and testing!
These days, F21/F22/F23 mean Touchpad toggle/on/off. Clean up other assignments
to that from ancient times which belong to keys like "Auto Brightness" (which
doesn't have a keycode and is usually hardwired) or some "launch vendor tool"
key.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=62953
Without this, the hwdb trie gets mis-sorted to match the more specific rules
first, as ":pvr" is lexicographically after ":pn". So ensure that all our
matches have some ":pn" match to avoid this trap.
Spaces are dropped from vendor and product names in DMI modaliases, so a match
like "svnDell Inc.:" will never happen. Also, some machines use "Dell", some
"Dell Inc", some "Dell Inc.", so just match on "Dell*" to avoid all these
traps.
https://launchpad.net/bugs/1218433
Don't use "KEYBOARD_KEY_xx=!" assignments (i. e. only enabling force-release)
if more general matches already explicitly set a key code before, to not
override the previously set value.
https://launchpad.net/bugs/1218433