Re: thinkpad_acpi: Add KEY_CAMERA (Fn-F6).

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Yes.
	I actually sent the support to udev for the USB keyboard ;-)

On Fri, 2010-04-30 at 08:27 +0200, Yves-Alexis Perez wrote:
> On mer., 2010-04-21 at 19:00 -0300, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> > I really should get people to send me keyboard photos of all models, so
> > that I could have a per-model keymap, it would not waste any kernel
> > runtime memory since they're discarded when the module installs
> > itself... 
> 
> As a side note, would you be interested by the USB keyboard with
> trackpoint (55Y9003)? It should be the same keyboard as the T400s. Works
> fine, mostly.

	I have it and love it, why made sure has support in udev. Works great
in Ubuntu 10.04 (I'm biased of course). But any newer distro should pull
in the udev rules soon (if they havn't already).

> Hal get events for:
> Fn+F2 (lock, sent as “XF86Screensaver” to wm)
> Fn+F3 (battery, not really useful on a desktop box :)
> Fn+F4 (sleep, can be catched by xfce4-power-manager)
> Fn+F5 (wlan, which I don't have either)
> Fn+F6 (camera)
> Fn+F7 (switch-videomode)
> Fn+F8 (f22)
> Fn+F12 (hibernate, sent to xfpm too)
> Fn+space (zoom)
> Fn+arrows (multimedia keys, play/pause/prev/next)
> Fn+home/end (brightness, though it does nothing on a desktop box)
> 
Correct. But if you use these on ... say on a thinkpad they do  work.

> 
> Key are sent to the wm for
> Thinkvantage (XF86Launch1)
> Caps-lock led
> 
Yes. You can map this.

> What else work:
> Fn+Scrlk (numlock, but there's no led to indicate the status)
> What doesn't work:
> output mute led
> input (mic) mute led
> input (mic) mute key

These have to be lighted via:
1) Need a kernel module to expose the LEDS for it
2) Need a daemon to monitor and light them up when the need to be on.

This is the same under Windows. You have to install the special Lenovo
software for the the LEDs to cut on for the volume & mic mute. Though
you need the special software for the hotkeys as well.

> 
> This is on 2.6.32-trunk-amd64 on Debian testing, under Xfce 4.6. Hal is
> running, along with xfce4-power-manager (which catches events like
> suspend/hibernat).
> 
> If you're interested by more stuff, please ask.
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