Hello. I'm trying to make my notebook (Lenovo Thinkpad X230) suspend when pressing the "sleep" extra key on a wireless keyboard (Logitech K270 using the Logitech unifying receiver).
I've been able to map the "sleep" key to the 'pauseplay' action in a '/etc/udev/hwdb.d/70-keyboard.hwdb' file, for testing, and it works (as pause/play, of course), but when I map it to 'suspend', nothing happens. Pressing the "suspend" key on the notebook's own keyboard works as expected ("out of the box", no messing from my part). I'm running Arch Linux, systemd-218-1, no desktop environment, just WindowMaker. /etc/logind.conf has HandleSuspendKey on default ('#HandleSuspendKey=suspend'). I also just learned from /usr/share/doc/systemd/NEWS that since v210 logind won't suspend when the notebook has the lid closed and is on a docking station, which is my case. But even testing with lid open and out of the dock, it won't suspend from the wireless keyboard. What else would be needed? Where/what should I look for? Thanks. t' -- (nil)
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