** Description changed:

  Updated June 3rd 2007 for Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn)
  
- According to 'dmidecode -s' I have a Compaq N150 0F02
+ Output of 'dmidecode -s':
+ manufacturer = Compaq
+ system-name = COMPAQ N150
+ model = 0F02
  
- These hotkeys don't work:
+ These hotkeys don't work (from left to right on the keyboard):
+ hotkey 0xa3 = 'help' fails, image is of a large serif font letter 'i'
+ hotkey 0x9f = 'home' fails, image if of a house
+ hotkey 0x9a = 'search' fails, image is of a magnifying glass
+ hotkey 0x9e = 'email' fails, image is of a closed envelope
  
- hotkey 0x9e = 'email' fails, image is of a closed envelope
- hotkey 0x9a = 'search' fails, image is of a magnifying glass
- hotkey 0x9f = 'home' fails, image if of a house
- hotkey 0xa3 = 'help' fails, image is of a large serif font letter 'i'
+ Again those keys from left to right. I dropped to a terminal with FN+F1 and 
typed 'sudo showkey -u | tee -a hotkey-log.txt'. I hit 'help' [spacebar] 'home' 
[spacebar] 'search' [spacebar] 'email' [spacebar]. Ouput was:
+  kb mode was UNICODE
+  [clip]
+  0x9c
+  0x39
+  0xb9
+  0x39
+  0xb9
+  0x39
+  0xb9
  
- They are physically separate keys, you can see them on this image as
- small round silver keys at the top of the keyboard, directly under the
- screen in the middle: http://www005.upp.so-net.ne.jp/crank-
- in/DSCN15051.JPG
+ So '0x39' must be the spacebar, I don't understand what '0x9c' could be
+ . I tried it several times and it always starts with '0x9c' ('help')
+ 
+ 
+ They are physically separate keys, you can see them on this image as small 
round silver keys at the top of the keyboard, directly under the screen in the 
middle: http://www005.upp.so-net.ne.jp/crank-in/DSCN15051.JPG
  
  At the moment even x11 doesn't seem to recognise them, and I get no
  response from 'sudo showkey -u | tee -a hotkey-log.txt' only a warning
  about unicode support being experimental.

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Hotkeys on Compaq N150 not recognised
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/35382
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