Re: Side effect of pressing special keys
From: Pali RohÃr
Date: Wed Dec 03 2014 - 08:40:59 EST
On Wednesday 03 December 2014 14:38:15 Gabriele Mazzotta wrote:
> On Wednesday 03 December 2014 14:24:11 Pali RohÃr wrote:
> > On Wednesday 03 December 2014 14:12:54 Henrique de Moraes
> >
> > Holschuh wrote:
> > > On Wed, 03 Dec 2014, Pali RohÃr wrote:
> > > > Ok, and what about KEY_KBDILLUMTOGGLE when bios also
> > > > handle keyboard backlight level? Should be this key
> > > > filtered too?
> > >
> > > IME, heck yes.
> > >
> > > If you ever make the mistake of sending to userspace
> > > something the BIOS/kernel already reacted to, they will
> > > find a way to loop it back to you and cause all sort of
> > > issues.
> >
> > Ok, I think same. In KDE4 I see some loop/noop operation
> > when new dell keyboard backlight driver is used. Key
> > KEY_KBDILLUMTOGGLE cause that BIOS change brightness and
> > also KDE4 see it and change it too...
> >
> > Similar problem there is with KEY_WLAN and NetworkManager.
> >
> > Gabriele, can you create patch which disable both KEY_WLAN
> > and KEY_KBDILLUMTOGGLE in dell-wmi.c driver?
>
> KEY_KBDILLUMTOGGLE is actually disabled already, but KEY_WLAN
> (which I guess it should changed to KEY_RFKILL now that it
> exists) isn't, so I will submit a patch. The comment above it
> in dell-wmi.c makes me think that for all the systems the
> BIOS does everything and not only mine.
>
> Gabriele
KEY_KBDILLUMTOGGLE is not disabled for sure. I see it in log from
input-events program.
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Pali RohÃr
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