æ åï2011-06-02 æ 10:42 +0200ïFlorian Heyer æåï > On 06/01/2011 04:08 AM, Joey Lee wrote: > > So, does that mean Fn+F5 cann't on/off wireless? or Not? > > Could you please help to check the value on 0x51 and 0x52? > > I tested again on my ideapad s205: > > hardware wifi switch changes the following registers: > 0x0C: 0->64 > 0x78: 0->1 > key combination fn+f5: > i can't see a register which changes stable from 0->1 or similar. > This is a problem on "Fn+F5" and "wireless hardware switch", does "Fn +F5" also can control wireless state? If yes, then it's a problem it have conflict with "wirelss hardware switch". I mean, even 0x0C is "64", the Fn+F5 still can turn-off wireless, does it right? If the answer is yes, then we cann't use 0x0C to be killswitch state. > i tried combination fn+cursor-up (labeled with screen brightness). > Screen brightness changes and so do some registers (in the range 0...255 > according to brightness level). > > 0x51 and 0x52 do not change. > What the value in 0x51 and 0x52? is 0, 1 or? Thank's Joey Lee -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe platform-driver-x86" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html