Re: fn-key issue with hid_apple and keychron keyboards

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Hi Hans et al,

I've noticed that the issue has been fixed by now: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=fa33382c7f74a1444f90f324007da1431d7180b2

Thank you and whoever else was involved very much for your work!


Cheers,

Basti

Am 30.08.21 um 11:25 schrieb Hans de Goede:
On 8/30/21 11:24 AM, Hans de Goede wrote:
Hi Bastian,

On 8/27/21 9:39 AM, Bastian Venthur wrote:
Hi Hans et al,


any updates on this one?

I'm afraid not, this is still on my todo list, but there are a bunch of
higher priority things on there, so I'm not sure when I will get around
to this.

p.s.

If you know C (the programming language) you could try to make the change
yourself, I can give you some pointers where to get started.



On 24.06.21 09:35, Bastian Venthur wrote:
On 23.06.21 16:16, Hans de Goede wrote:
Does anyone (including you, Bastian) has any opinion on making
fnmode=2 the default on this keyboard model ?

If i understand you correctly, you're saying you cannot make the fnmode depend on the Mac- or PC-mode that the keyboard is currently running on? I mean that would be of course the best solution, but if that is not possible I'd prefer the fnmode=2 switched on by default as this is not a Mac keyboard AND this is not an Apple operating system.

Right, there is no way to detect if the keyboard is in Mac- or PC-mode, so the plan would be to make fnmode=2 the default for this "Mac clone" (mac USB-ids (ab)using) keyboard.

Regards,

Hans



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