Hi Matthew,
The problem is that thinkpad-acpi does not aware of mute is changed by either hotkey presses or in desktop.
I believe Lenovo has an application to handle it Windows in similar ways, and the design makes controlling by user-applications more feasible.
The problem is that thinkpad-acpi does not aware of mute is changed by either hotkey presses or in desktop.
I believe Lenovo has an application to handle it Windows in similar ways, and the design makes controlling by user-applications more feasible.
Cheers,
Alex Hung
Alex Hung
On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 2:14 PM, Matthew Garrett <matthew.garrett@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Wed, 2013-08-14 at 14:11 +0800, Alex Hung wrote:So this works, but muting doesn't control the LED? It seems like this is
> One solution to the problem is to disable hardware mute. Mute hotkey
> will only generate scancode but led will not be toggled.
something that ought to be fixed in-kernel as well. Having an
application to make the LED work isn't a terribly generic solution.
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Cheers,
Alex Hung
Alex Hung
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