** Description changed:

  Ubuntu 8.10 64-bit (clean install of release version)
  HP Pavilion zv6130us Notebook
  
  When I press the volume up or down buttons on my notebook, the following 
events occur:
  1.  The volume indicator appears on the screen.  It shows the volume 
increase/decrease incrementally, then a pause, then it continues to 
increase/decrease all the way to max/min volume.  The actual volume changes 
accordingly.  I am not holding down the button, simply pressing it once.
  2.  The mouse no longer performs the right-click function and is unable to 
open menus (including top panel and window menus).  I can still left-click on 
icons to activate them.  This problem occurs with both the synaptics touchpad 
and a USB mouse.  Logging out and back in resolves this problem.
  
  I can successfully change volume levels by using the volume icon in the
  top panel.
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+ ===
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+ SRU Justification
+ 
+ Justification: hardware enablement for HP notebook
+ 
+ Impact: volume keys produce press but no release events leading to run
+ from min to max and max to min, intermediate volume is not accessible
+ 
+ Fix Description: added system specific quirk to enable keys
+ 
+ Patch: http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git?p=ubuntu/ubuntu-
+ intrepid.git;a=commit;h=aa085ec46c542ebcb952c41409a23ceb72d92664
+ 
+ Risks: low, this is a model specific quirk
+ 
+ TEST CASE: see bug report

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HP Pavillion zv6000 series Notebook Volume Up/Down Buttons Misbehaving
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/291878
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