How odd that they'd choose to report these keypresses in two different
places.
I'm somewhat inclined to just leave this alone since I don't know how
the upper levels will react to multiple events for one keypress (you
might see your volume changing by two steps every time you press a key).
But if you'd like to test it I can provide a test build for you. First
though I need you to check which scan codes dell_wmi is printing for
each key, and I need you to ensure that it is consistently printing the
same values every time a given key is pressed. After you have done that
provide the scan code to hotkey mapping and I'll make the build.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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