** Tags added: hardy

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: acpi-support
  
  My thinkpad X40 has a blue "Access IBM" button above the keyboard which in 
previous Ubuntu releases I mapped to Lock Screen.
  In hardy, the key event is not being detected by GNOME's Keyboard Shortcut 
preferences capplet.
  
  acpid sees it:
  
  [Fri Mar  7 15:39:13 2008] received event "ibm/hotkey HKEY 00000080 00001018"
  [Fri Mar  7 15:39:13 2008] notifying client 11989[0:0]
  [Fri Mar  7 15:39:13 2008] notifying client 17907[110:122]
  [Fri Mar  7 15:39:13 2008] executing action "/etc/acpi/thinkpad-thinkpad.sh"
  [Fri Mar  7 15:39:13 2008] BEGIN HANDLER MESSAGES
  [Fri Mar  7 15:39:13 2008] END HANDLER MESSAGES
  [Fri Mar  7 15:39:13 2008] action exited with status 0
  [Fri Mar  7 15:39:13 2008] completed event "ibm/hotkey HKEY 00000080 00001018"
+ 
+ So, acpid does basically this in this event:
+ sudo acpi_fakekey 148

** Summary changed:

- [hardy][regression] "Access IBM"/"ThinkVantage" keys not working
+ [hardy][regression] "Access IBM"/"ThinkVantage" keys not working (KEY_PROG1 
ignored by X)

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[hardy][regression] "Access IBM"/"ThinkVantage" keys not working (KEY_PROG1 
ignored by X)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/199502
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