I didn't think it would work.

It seems obvious now that the FN+F1 hot key doesn't work because nothing
is grabbing the key. FN+F10 seems to be something similar, but that
should normally be grabbed by gnome-settings-daemon, and is user
configurable. What is the output of:

"gconftool-2 --get /apps/gnome_settings_daemon/keybindings/eject"

Your FN+F3 combination is a bit wierd. The xkeycode seems to map to a
null xkeysym. It would be interesting to see the kernel keycode for this
combination. Could you please try running "sudo showkey -k" in a
terminal (CTRL+ALT+F1), and post the output when you press FN+F3.

I think there could be multiple issues here.

Thanks

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Hotkeys stopped functioning - Dell Inspiron 1420
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