[ltp] Funtion-key mapping switched after recovering from suspend on X130e

Robin Lee linux-thinkpad@linux-thinkpad.org
Wed, 29 Apr 2015 23:38:16 +0800


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Hi,

I am new here. I use a Fedora on an X130e with "AMD E-300 APU with
Radeon(tm) HD Graphics".

The keyboard of this model combines Esc to F12 keys with the special
function key.

When the machine first booted, the key mapping is:

    Esc is Esc
    Fn+Esc is Mute

But when I recover from a suspend-to-memory. The mapping is switched:

    Esc is Mute
    Fn+Esc is Esc

After a reboot, the mapping is also recovered to the initial status.

I think this may be a bug somewhere in the system.
I have currently Fedora 22 Beta x86_64 and a 4.0.0 kernel on the machine.
This issue have existed for any previous kernels that I have installed on
the machine.

I am new to this kind of problem. I would be active to provide any further
information or follow any further debugging instructions.

Cheers,
-robin

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. The mapping is switched:<br><br></div>=C2=A0=C2=A0=C2=A0 Esc is Mute<br><=
/div>=C2=A0=C2=A0=C2=A0 Fn+Esc is Esc<br><br></div>After a reboot, the mapp=
ing is also recovered to the initial status.<br><br></div>I think this may =
be a bug somewhere in the system.<br></div>I have currently Fedora 22 Beta =
x86_64 and a 4.0.0 kernel on the machine.<br></div>This issue have existed =
for any previous kernels that I have installed on the machine.<br><br></div=
>I am new to this kind of problem. I would be active to provide any further=
 information or follow any further debugging instructions.<br><br></div>Che=
ers,<br></div>-robin<br></div>

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