A lot of people say that Thinkpad Buttons prevents the CPU from saving power and shouldn't be used but it is the only solution for Thinkpads I know that shows OSD for volume keys. hotkey-setup that came with Ubuntu Jaunty can't even intercept those keys. Is there a better alternative, that is good enough with CPU sleeping states and can show OSD?
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The modern equivalent is the HAL daemon, hald. When hald is running you can:
- Get or Set properites
- Find device objects by property matching or by capability matching
- List all the hal devices
Try:
lshal | grep input
or
hal-find-by-capability --capability input | xargs -n1 lshal -u
for a list of all the input devices & buttons known to hald
Update I'm using Gnome. If you're running KDE, you can try kcontrol. Refer to this HowTo - it's a bit dated. kcontrol is kde3, systemsettings in kde4. I think the nvram group setting are still applicable.
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I don't have a ThinkPad to try these on, but googling for "thinkpad buttons linux" gave me these two promising links:
1. http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/How_to_get_special_keys_to_work
2. http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/ThinkPad_Button
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