Acer 3400LMI manual Configuration procedure, Key-codes

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F8­x86_64 on the Acer Ferrari 3400LMi

Button

Mail

WWW

P1

P2

Fn­F1

Fn­F2

Fn­F3

Fn­F4

Fn­F5

Fn­F6

Fn­F7

Fn­F8

Fn­Home

Fn­End

Fn­up

Fn­down

Fn­left

Fn­right

Bluetooth

WLAN

Work

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Config

 

setkeycodes Xmodmap KDE

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xx E-mail button, ex: launch Thunderbird

xx WWW button, ex: launch Firefox x x x User button, ex: launch NetBeans

xx x User button, ex: launch VMware

xx x User button, ex:

xx x User button, ex:

xx x User button, ex:

Sleep-button recognized by ACPI.

xx Toggle external display, XF86Display Dim display, no configuration needed Toggle touch-pad, no configuration needed

xx Toggle mute

Go home (XF86Home)

Go to end (XF86End)

xx Volume raise

xx Volume lower

Brightness lighter, no configuration needed Brightness darker, no configuration needed No configuration needed

No configuration needed

8.1 Configuration procedure

It is a tedious procedure to find out the proper scan­codes, Linux key­codes and X key­codes. Yes, on top of the scan­codes there are both Linux and X key­codes to keep track of. I probably have it all confused, but here is how I did it:

8.1.1 X key-codes

1.Start by finding out what key­codes X already knows of. Here xev is a valuable friend. The buttons that had key codes configured by default for

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Contents Table of Contents F8-x8664 on the Acer Ferrari 3400LMiF8­x8664 on the Acer Ferrari 3400LMi Version IntroductionQuick reference guide Hardware Status Details Potential pitfalls InstallationGraphical installer Disk sizeHard drive Ieee 1394 FirewireUpgrading the drive Potential problems # time cp ­rp /media/ieee1394disk/430MBfolder ~Configuring Firewire CommentsPC-card In-1 Card readerSpecial keys & buttons Configuration procedure Key-codesButton Key-code Default X key symbols Scan-codesLinux key-codes WWW Key-codes revisited= XF86WWW Configure actions CPU & Acpi supportCPU frequency scaling GraphicsSuspend BasicsDual-Head Simple configurationRadeon driver Virtual screen size # xrandr ­q Screen 0 minimumXrandr tool Fn-F5 button10.3 3D acceleration Optimization Simple benchmarkOther observations Ntsc or PAL TV-outLoad detection InitializationWireless NIC Touch-padWlan tools Installing WlanWlan firmware Manual way Get started with WlanEssid # iwconfig wlan0 essid Perspektiv Verify installation BluetoothGUI way Using a phone modem UP Running PscanPrepare the phone Prepare the laptopObex File Transfer 0x1106 Protocol Descriptor List Static configuration Short explanation of the command aboveDynamic routine Gprs AT+CGDATA=PPP,1Sending files KBluetoothInstallation Mouse & keyboardMouse & keyboard Scan for devicesLock screen Infrared Configuring IrDATransfer files IRQ DMATesting IrDA ModemInstalling daemon SLMODEMDCOUNTRY=SWEDEN SLMODEMDDEVICE=Connecting Potential issueDisconnecting References System hangF8­x8664 on the Acer Ferrari 3400LMi Appendix a /etc/X11/xorg.conf XAA INTERNAL=LVDS Appendix B dual­head.shNtsc ACTION=$1­$DEFAULTACTION CURNDX=$CURNDX­$INTNDX CURRENT=$ALLOUT$CURNDX Lvds LVDS+VGA­0 NEXT=$CURRENTInternal internal Tvout Usage Esac Appendix C dun­bind.sh F8­x8664 on the Acer Ferrari 3400LMi RETVAL=0 $CONFIGSLMODEMDOPTS=$SLMODEMDOPTS $SLMODEMDDEVICE RETVAL=$? F8­x8664 on the Acer Ferrari 3400LMi