Re: acer-wmi: can we bind wireless button when loading module?

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2008/3/17, Carlos Corbacho <carlos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:> Generally, if you CC me on acer-wmi questions, I'll answer such e-mails much>  more quickly; I do miss some e-mails on the ACPI list as I am rather busy>  these days.
OK, will remember :)

>  In practice - I've been unable to get rfkill-input to work properly on my>  laptop (rfkill-input doesn't get registered properly, if I play around with>  it as a module, the button pressing works for a few times, then ends up in a>  nasty on/ off switching loop, unless I start unloading modules).>>  Whilst I have asked for help on this some time ago in the input mailing list,>  I've heard nothing back yet on that issue.
Interesting... I've experienced something like that with functionalkeys. Sometimes after using Fn+End which is XF86AudioNext or Fn+PgDn(XF86AudioPrev) keybord seems to not notice releasing thatcombination. Amarok gets crazy and try to change track to next/prevfor next few minutes. Sometimes it stops, sometimes I've to reboot(even SysRq doesn't work).
Did you notice something like this in your Acer 502x notebook? Could Ireport this somewhere and give any interesting information to let somedeveloper fix it? I think this may be the same issue you experiencedabout wireless button.

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