On Sun, Jul 15, 2007 at 05:17:12PM -0300, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:

> Life would be significantly easier if I could convey that information in the
> kernel.  Since I cannot, I effectively consider these keys to be "defective"
> as far as the regular input device events are supposed to mean, and I don't
> generate events for them.

Any userspace application that can do anything with brightness keys 
needs to know how to speak to that specific hardware /anyway/ - on some 
machines that may be calling a userspace application, on others using an 
interface in /sys/class/backlight, on others calling out to X. There's 
no way to automatically make that decision, so it's fine to insist that 
they also take into account whether it's active or passive.

-- 
Matthew Garrett | [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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