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Hi All,

my wlan Button, which should enable/disable my wlan card,
seems not to send signals which i can watch with <showkey>.

Larry Finger asked me:
"Is your radio on/off button one that generates a keycode, or does it
need the WMI magic to be detected?"

I need to get my wlan Button(hardware Rf-kill Button)
to work to still turn my wlan physically on.

What is WMI Magic and are there Linux commands to watch
was is going on?

Regards Markus

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