F8x86_64 on the Acer Ferrari 3400LMi
Button
WWW
P1
P2
FnF1
FnF2
FnF3
FnF4
FnF5
FnF6
FnF7
FnF8
FnHome
FnEnd
Fnup
Fndown
Fnleft
Fnright
Bluetooth
WLAN
Work
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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:
xx Toggle external display, XF86Display Dim display, no configuration needed Toggle
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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