Re: Use Fn+F7 to switch LCD/CRT?

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On 8/27/07, Peter Jordan <usernetwork@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> it is possible to use the native fn+f7 function from the ati-driver?
>
> debian lenny, kernel 2.6.22.3, thinkpad-acpi 0.15 (20070815)
>

You'll need to set the masks on your fn keys to have fn-f7 produce
acpi events rather than actaully touching the hw.  Then, if you get
the latest ati driver (git head or 6.7.19x) you can write a script to
execute xrandr commands when you receive the acpi events.

Alex

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