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Subject: [acpi-jp 2684] Re: TOSHIBA HCI driver on ACPI.
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On 2003-09-20 00:57:56 (+0900), Hiroyuki Aizu <aizu@navi.org> wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Sep 2003 10:29:25 -0700
> Nate Lawson <nate@root.org> wrote:
> 
> > Are either of you willing to take a look at the Linux ASUS driver and
> > rewrite it in a similar manner?  Also, if anyone has an ASUS laptop and
> > would be willing to test a new driver, that would be good.
> >    linux/drivers/acpi/asus_acpi.c
> 
> I'd like to research and design the way that pass through Hot-key event to
> userland application. It is enable us to cooperation with GUI application
> like Windows.

I've been toying with the idea of dealing with the multimedia keys in the
kernel, but everything I've come up with so far has been extremely ugly and
just plain wheel-reinvention. :-/

Another idea would be to find a way to assign keysyms to the extra keys, such
as F13-F24, as appropriate?

 - Philip

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