* Embedded Function Keys on Powerbook?
@ 2001-12-19 11:58 Matthias Grimm
2001-12-19 14:52 ` Michael Schmitz
2001-12-19 16:16 ` Michel Dänzer
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From: Matthias Grimm @ 2001-12-19 11:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: LinuxPPC Mailingliste
Hi,
I use the Kernel 2.4.16-benh on an Apple Powerbook G3 (Pismo).
The Powerbooks have special keys for brightness, volume, mute, etc
in parallel to the funcion keys F1 to F6. Per default this special keys
are the primary keys and the Function-Keys (together with the Fn-key)
build the secondary keys.
The Mac-OS 9 has a checkbox in the Function-Key-Dialog to "invert" the
Fn-key. Cecked, the Function-Keys are the primary keys and the special
keys work together with Fn.
Question: Has this function already been implemented in the Kernel?
I found something about the Button-Device in the keyboard
driver. Is this a feature of the Button-Device?
Also interesting is: When I had checked the checkbox under Mac-OS, the
setting survived all reboots and also with Linux the F1-F6 keys worked
without the Fn-key. But after the machine once awaked from sleep (after
reopen the lid or similar) the setting is resetted to default.
Has anyone information about this feature?
Matthias Grimm
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* Re: Embedded Function Keys on Powerbook?
2001-12-19 11:58 Embedded Function Keys on Powerbook? Matthias Grimm
@ 2001-12-19 14:52 ` Michael Schmitz
2001-12-19 16:16 ` Michel Dänzer
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From: Michael Schmitz @ 2001-12-19 14:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Matthias Grimm; +Cc: LinuxPPC Mailingliste
> Question: Has this function already been implemented in the Kernel?
Nope, but there's user space tools to set the keyboard to swap fn state by
default. The name of this tool (who'd aguessed it) is fnset.
Michael
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* Re: Embedded Function Keys on Powerbook?
2001-12-19 11:58 Embedded Function Keys on Powerbook? Matthias Grimm
2001-12-19 14:52 ` Michael Schmitz
@ 2001-12-19 16:16 ` Michel Dänzer
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From: Michel Dänzer @ 2001-12-19 16:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Matthias Grimm; +Cc: LinuxPPC Mailingliste
On Wed, 2001-12-19 at 12:58, Matthias Grimm wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I use the Kernel 2.4.16-benh on an Apple Powerbook G3 (Pismo).
>
> The Powerbooks have special keys for brightness, volume, mute, etc
> in parallel to the funcion keys F1 to F6. Per default this special keys
> are the primary keys and the Function-Keys (together with the Fn-key)
> build the secondary keys.
>
> The Mac-OS 9 has a checkbox in the Function-Key-Dialog to "invert" the
> Fn-key. Cecked, the Function-Keys are the primary keys and the special
> keys work together with Fn.
>
> Question: Has this function already been implemented in the Kernel?
> I found something about the Button-Device in the keyboard
> driver. Is this a feature of the Button-Device?
>
> Also interesting is: When I had checked the checkbox under Mac-OS, the
> setting survived all reboots and also with Linux the F1-F6 keys worked
> without the Fn-key. But after the machine once awaked from sleep (after
> reopen the lid or similar) the setting is resetted to default.
>
> Has anyone information about this feature?
A utility/hack for this was posted to the debian-powerpc list a while
ago. It's called fnset IIRC.
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