If you want the menu key to pop up contextual menus, then Václav
Šmilauer's solution works. If you want it to act as a compose key, you
can edit /usr/share/X11/xkb/keycodes/evdev and map the
lessthangreaterthan key onto it and select that as the compose key in
your keyboard preferences. In both these cases, the function key
continues to behave the same as the menu key in xev, but it continues to
do its function key job properly.

If you can make the key behave as it should through some hacks in
/usr/share/X11/xkb, then I find it hard to see how this could be a
kernel issue, and certainly not a BIOS issue. In other words I too
cannot see the value in kicking this off to the hotkeys people.

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Menu key emits XF86WakeUp on Thinkpad X61s
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