Jerone Young
Jerone Young
Really no way to switch ctr-fn. Though you can disable fnlock via udev by default. While working on testing the new thinkpad keyboard 2 (patches still making way into kernel)...
Your right. Found a picture. https://laptopkey.com/lenovo-thinkpad-multi-connect-bluetooth-keyboard-kt-1525-laptop-keyboard-keys/ Guess never saw this for sale in my area. My bad. Though if it's like the Thinkpad Keyboard 2 patch it wouldn't be much...
Works great out of the box. Though needs kernel level support for a few things. It has 2 modes. Android & Windows. Really Windows is full keyboard mode. Where Android...
Pressing F8 & F11 don't produce anything. [root@desktop jerone]# cat /dev/hidraw1 | xxd -b -c6 00000000: 00000101 11000001 00000101 00000000 00000101 10111100 ...... - Quote box? (F8) - not sending...
Tested @ValdikSS patches posted on linux-input mailing list. Not sure what the hold up is. But works really well for both USB & Bluetooth modes of the keyboard. I came...
Oh also latest version of the patches (trying) to make their way upstream: https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/linux-input/list/?submitter=188019
Good news. The patches are on their way to the Linux kernel in 5.19 Staging for the patches can be found here: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/hid/hid.git/log/?h=for-5.19/lenovo
@managervcf To have FnLock disable you have to use udev to do it. I wrote a udev rule. Run this command to install the udev rule, then restart udev or...
This will not work in Ubuntu 22.04 as it is running kernel 5.15 and Ubuntu did not backport the thinkpad keyboard patches to it. The patches came in kernel 5.19....
Ah. Oh not sure about the command tp-compact-keyboard .. but it's not able to see the keyboard properly when connected via bluetooth is likely. If you look at the udev...