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by ryengineer » Sun Nov 04, 2007 4:24 pm
It can be done in linux, if you can find someone who can write specific set of drivers for Windows to control the behavior of the hardware switch regardless of it's state (off=0 or on=1) then I can't imagine why not.
The switch on X-Series is little hidden too so I am little surprised how is it possible and what you're hitting to make it go in an off state. In a working environment (one e.g. a person working on thinkpad on a flat table), I don't see it happening.
Many people asked
"Who needs a switch" when one can turn the wireless on/off via Fn-F5?. Majority
voted in favor of it.
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