On Fri, 30 Jan 2015, Xavier Naveira wrote:
> I'm getting the following message in my kernel log:
> 
> Jan 30 08:21:49 xntlaptop kernel: [38868.681518] thinkpad_acpi:
> unhandled HKEY event 0x6060
> Jan 30 08:21:49 xntlaptop kernel: [38868.681520] thinkpad_acpi: please
> report the conditions when this event happened to
> ibm-acpi-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
> Jan 30 08:21:58 xntlaptop kernel: [38877.305316] thinkpad_acpi:
> unknown possible thermal alarm or keyboard event received
> 
> This is when pressing the left-bottom key Fn + Esc to lock the
> Function keys in a Lenovo x240, the keys do what they are supposed to
> do though, and function keys do get locked. I'm just reporting this
> because I'm interested in knowing how the driver works and how to
> contribute to assign functions to the special keys etc.

Someone is working on a driver for that special keyboard mode switch, the
code is likely going to land on kernel 3.19 or 3.20.  I don't know how well
it works.

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