If you are not getting any scancode I have no idea how that works!
Do you get scan codes in the console? i.e. before it reaches X?
If i recall the command is called showkeys.

Cheers,
Philip

Raphael Borg Ellul Vincenti wrote:
What xkb mappings are you using? This setting can be coming from
either your xorg.conf file or else some setting inside KDE/GNOME
related to xkb

On 11/28/06, Keith Vassallo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello all,

I've got a thinkpad T60 and I'm trying to get EVERYTHING to work on
Linux. So far I've got the Lenovo utilities, acpi, touchpad and
trackpoint, other crap and some special keys to work.

The problem I have is that not all function keys are working. The keys
which directly control hardware (such as FN+PgUp, which turns on the
thinklight) obviously work. Other keys like the mute, volume up and
volume down button, as well as FN+F4 (suspend to RAM) and FN+F12
(suspend to disk) also work. What's not working are keys which are
entirely software controlled, such as FN+F3, which is supposed to launch
the ThinkVantage power manager utility.

When running xev, the keys which are not working don't even generate a
code. Also, running dmesg doesn't show any "undetected keys" or stuff as
suggested online.

Does anyone have any ideas?

Thanks!

Keith

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