2022. szeptember 11., vasárnap 21:49 keltezéssel, Arvid Norlander írta: > [...] > > 1. Summary of standard > ====================== > > Here is a brief high level summary of the standard for PNP0C32. See > https://archive.org/details/microsoft-acpi-dirapplaunch for the full > standard. > > PNP0C32 devices are "Direct Application Launch" buttons. The idea is that > they should work while the laptop is in various sleep modes (or even off). > The Z830 does not support waking from any sleep mode using these buttons, > it only supports them while it is awake. > Hi I might be way off here, but could it not be that one has to enable/allow the device to be able to wake the system up? Or did you test it on windows as well and it did not work there either? Regards, Barnabás Pőcze > Each PNP0C32 device represents a single button. Their meaning is completely > vendor defined. On Windows you can either: > * Make them launch an application when pressed (defined in the registry) > * Or an application can subscribe to specific Window messages to get > notified when they are pressed (this is how they are used by the Toshiba > software). > [...]