Can confirm as well!
Flashed the BIOS and now it works for me, too!
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Nice! I'll try this as well!
Do you have any special Kernel parameters set?
And how did you flash the bios? Using the softpaq tool?
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Running 5.4.0-37-generic adding "drm.vblankoffdelay=1
acpi_backlight=vendor" to my grub config did not work, unfortunatelly
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Yes, I have a Dual Boot Setup with Ubuntu as primary System.
I actually don't know what happened between the time it was working and
then stopped...
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For some reason it now stopped working again...
Don't know why.
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Now running on 5.3.0-42 and the brightness controls are working!
(Mute and Indicator Lights still don't)
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I'm so sorry. I did not have the time to reinstall Ubuntu on my machine
for testing the kernel.
It's now running on your provided 5.3.0-24 but that does not work either
:-(
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Strange. I now tried different Kernels and I just can't get those keys to
function.
They just don't create the corresponding ACPI Events...
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Any other idea?
As and additional information:
On Windows, the keys don't work either right away. A special driver is
neccessary.
So I guess it's possible to modify the kernel module to generate the right
events, isn't it?
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Same. No Output for those keys.
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HP WMI does generate any output at all for the fn Keys. (Volume seems to
be handled by ACPI, since acpi_listen shows those events)
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Here is the output.
I chose the keyboard output since the hp modules didn't generate any output.
The events for VOLUME_UP, VOLUME_DOWN and MUTE are working as expected.
The last two outputs are of the BRIGHTNESS_UP and _DOWN combinations (FN+F4 and
FN+F3) and seem to be exactly the same
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Running scancode -s showed, that there is no scancode passed for those
combinations.
Maybe this correlates with errors produced by the hp_wmi module
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1758442)
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Possibility that this error results in some hotkey combinations (brightness
up/down) not working?
The corresponding combinations create no scan code.
And hence there not handled by ACPI maybe it's related to the hp_wmi module?
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** Package changed: systemd (Ubuntu) => linux (Ubuntu)
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I also see those errors. Additionally "hp_wmi: query 0x4 returned error 0x5".
My grub configuration is untouched!
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Running Ubuntu 18.10 on my HP Elitebook x360 1030 G3 I noticed, that the fn key
combinations are only working partially.
What works: Volume up/down/mute, Airplane mode
What doesn't work: Brigtness up/down, microphone mute, fn-Keys indicator lights
I already tried solutions
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