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"Lewis G Rosenthal" <ecs-t6x@2rosenthals.com> |
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Re: [eCS T60/T61] Fn+Fxx Keys: General view of missing function |
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Tue, 15 Apr 2008 17:26:10 -0400 |
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On 04/15/08 05:16 pm, Carl Gehr thus wrote :
I asked the following question on the Lenovo Forum:
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Lenovo Support Document Title:
How to use the function (Fn) keys on the keyboard -
ThinkPad R60, R60e, R61, T60, T60p, T61, Z61e, Z61m, Z61t
Document id: MIGR-62714
Last modified: 2007-06-10
Conflicting Statements:
First, it says:
"The following table shows what each function key (Fn) key on
your keyboard is for and how to use them.
Note:
* The Fn key works independently from the operating system."
But, then later, near the bottom:
For: Fn + F9
It says:
"Note: This function is supported only in
Windows 2000 and Windows XP."
So, which is it???? "...independent of OS..."
or: "...only in Windows..."
[Just for the record, I don't use any flavor of Winxxx.]
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ONE response that came back, because I did not mention OS/2-eCS was:
...does that mean you use Linux? If so, this should answer all
your questions:
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/How_to_get_special_keys_to_work
It appears from my very quick look at this page that most of the
functions are actually controlled by ACPI.
Would it be appropriate to file a ticket indicated that these keys do
not function? The page does not appear to be model related, except for
some keys that are only applicable to specific models.
I think it just might be prudent to file a ticket on this.
--
Lewis
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