# Set model specific atkbd force_release quirk # # Several laptops have hotkeys which don't generate release events, # which can cause problems with software key repeat. # The atkbd driver has a quirk handler for generating synthetic # release events, which can be configured via sysfs since 2.6.32. # Simply add a file with a list of scancodes for your laptop model # in /lib/udev/keymaps, and add a rule here. # If the hotkeys also need a keymap assignment you can copy the # scancodes from the keymap file, otherwise you can run # /lib/udev/keymap -i /dev/input/eventX # on a Linux vt to find out. ACTION=="remove", GOTO="force_release_end" SUBSYSTEM!="serio", GOTO="force_release_end" KERNEL!="serio*", GOTO="force_release_end" DRIVER!="atkbd", GOTO="force_release_end" ENV{DMI_VENDOR}="$attr{[dmi/id]sys_vendor}" ENV{DMI_VENDOR}=="[sS][aA][mM][sS][uU][nN][gG]*", ATTR{[dmi/id]product_name}=="*N128*|*N130*|*N140*|*SR70S/SR71S*|*Q210/P210*", RUN+="keyboard-force-release.sh $devpath samsung-other" ENV{DMI_VENDOR}=="Dell Inc.", ATTR{[dmi/id]product_name}=="Studio 1557|Studio 1558", RUN+="keyboard-force-release.sh $devpath common-volume-keys" ENV{DMI_VENDOR}=="FUJITSU SIEMENS", ATTR{[dmi/id]product_name}=="AMILO Si 1848+u", RUN+="keyboard-force-release.sh $devpath common-volume-keys" ENV{DMI_VENDOR}=="FOXCONN", ATTR{[dmi/id]product_name}=="QBOOK", RUN+="keyboard-force-release.sh $devpath common-volume-keys" ENV{DMI_VENDOR}=="MTC", ATTR{[dmi/id]product_version}=="A0", RUN+="keyboard-force-release.sh $devpath common-volume-keys" ENV{DMI_VENDOR}=="PEGATRON CORP.", ATTR{[dmi/id]product_name}=="Spring Peak", RUN+="keyboard-force-release.sh $devpath common-volume-keys" LABEL="force_release_end"