Lenovo Thinkpad USB Keyboard configuration

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Lenovo Thinkpad USB Keyboard configuration

#1 Post by maciejs » Wed Jan 20, 2010 11:43 am

Hi,

So I have come into the possession of the latest iteration of the Lenovo Thinkpad USB Keyboard. It is a great keyboard, however there is some functionality that I miss from the internal keyboard of my Thinkpad. For example, the middle mouse button scrolling does not seem to work at all, even though I was able to configure it on the internal keyboard with a relative ease.

Also certain combinations of Fn keyboard shortcuts do not work either, namely none of the Fn+Fx (lock, battery, suspend, wireless, hibernation and all the other ones on functional keys) work. Strangely enough Fn + arrow keys (multimedia control) work just fine. Same goes for volume control, even the volume mute button works and it never really worked on the internal keyboard (microphone mute button does not seem to work, but I don't really need it).

The keyboard is connected to the laptop via the Ultrabase but if I plug it in directly to the laptop it makes no difference. I am running fully up to date Karmic. Does anybody know how should I go about enabling scrolling and Fn keyboard shortcuts? I would be grateful if you could point me in the right direction.
i run linux on my thinkpad x200s; it's stable, fast, secure and it's a great way to stay in shape

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Re: Lenovo Thinkpad USB Keyboard configuration

#2 Post by PizzaandWine » Wed Jan 20, 2010 1:19 pm

I'm on something that is Jaunty-derived, so I'm not sure of what all has changed in Karmic.

For the scrolling the HAL section of this page worked well for my x31, http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/How_to_co ... ev_and_HAL

For Fn-Key events, double check all the ACPI settings. http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Ibm-acpi and http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/How_to_make_ACPI_work are both very helpful sources.

Let us know how it goes. G'luck.

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Re: Lenovo Thinkpad USB Keyboard configuration

#3 Post by maciejs » Thu Jan 21, 2010 4:41 pm

Thanks for the links PizzaandWine.

Here's what I've come up so far - I managed to enable middle mouse button scrolling to work. Essentially I just created a new .fdi file with contents pretty much the same as with the other file which I used to enable this feature on the laptop's internal keyboard. I just had to use different device name, which I was able to find out using 'xinput list' command.
i run linux on my thinkpad x200s; it's stable, fast, secure and it's a great way to stay in shape

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