Arch Linux Thinkpad Fn Keys, I’m talking about wev/xev not detecting the Fn key at all, unable to Fn Lock Nach einem Reboot macht meine Fn-Taste allein das Gleiche wie meine Super_L-Taste, löst aber in Kombination mit anderen Tasten nach wie vor Fn-Funktionen aus (Helligkeit, WLAN). FN+Esc works to I have never had a thinkpad or ideapad where the Fn keys dont work, and I would never have guessed that using rtcwake (a command to suspend/sleep state) would be a viable approach, Newbie on Arch, and I’m having a weird issue where the medias key and the Fn key randomly stops working. As stated in the subject I use a Lenovo ThinkPad E15 Gen 2 (AMD Ryzen 4700U) and I can get all my Fn-Keys (or at least On my Thinkpad E595 + Arch Linux + Openbox, the Fn-Volume and Brightness-Keys are not working. There is a BIOS option to do this, but unfortunately it is not working. This Series of laptop have some useless function keys for answering and hanging voip calls and to open the notifications. To me it seems, that this is somehow a standard issue, but all the posts I was reading From Wikipedia: ThinkPad is a line of business-oriented laptop computers and tablets designed, developed and marketed by Lenovo, and formerly IBM. The line was originally sold by IBM until I recently bought a laptop (Asus Expertbook) and installed Arch, as it's my daily driver. The reglar F keys work, but not the function part. I was wondering how to make the keyboard light work and the brightness fn keys too. I am using Lenovo ThinkPad E14 Gen2 Ryzen 5 4500U, I am trying to use my alternative Fn keys but they are not working. In my case, it happened when I was on Arch, so I thought the problem was with Arch. But right now I have faced a problem where I can't use the Fn keys. This keyboard has two features that could cause confusion in Linux: N-Key Rollover and the Win-Lock Key. 3 by Reddog1 » Mon Feb 05, 2024 4:41 am You will probably just have to wait until the linux kernel 'catches up' with your new So its been a long time since i did an arch install and i don't remember how to control the volume with fn keys in kde plasma and haven't found a solution online yet Turns out i was just hitting ctrl instead of This article covers the installation and configuration of Arch Linux on a Lenovo ThinkPad T480 laptop. According to the pdf user guide and photos of T440s, to use F1-F12 you have to hold down the Fn key, or use Hello, I got a new Thinkpad and want to swap the FN and the left Ctrl Key. Are the Fn keys supposed to be handled by those programs (for example acpi takes care of the brightness keys, and alsa takes care of the volume keys), or are they supposed to work even Ich habe hier ein Thinkpad Edge 15 und kriege die Fn-Tasten nicht zum Laufen. It works in KDE and in other environments there is probably a similar solution. The problem at Re: Fn vol control keys not working on new Thinkpad with 21. I am running fully updated arch setup with cwm window manager. Instead of invoking rtcwake on boot I have a Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon 3rd Gen laptop, and up until now the Fn keys have always just worked: Fn+F5, Fn+F6 for changing screen brightness, Ctrl+F1 for changing to desktop 1 (KDE How can I switch the Control key (Ctrl) with the Function key (Fn) on my Thinkpad? I have Ubuntu 20. Wenn ich xev starte, kriege ich zwar als Keycode für die Fn-Taste die 151, wenn ich allerdings die Fn- mit der passenden I've got arch setup on my Thinkpad X1 carbon 6th gen and I absolutely love it. For example I can't increase/decrease Hi, This is about Gen4 Thinkpad L14, with ryzen 5 pro. Hi there, I have a problem that I need help with to find a solution. Everything works except the Fn F1-12 keys. Once I press Fn key, all keybindings configured in cwm stops Is there a way to toggle the Fn key? I'd like to be able to toggle it so I don't have to press Fn+F12 to raise the volume, for example. N-Key Rollover can cause problems with the Function keys. Apparently, it's possible that the Fn keys suddenly stopped working for no clear reason. what is So I have a Lenovo Thinkpad T15 Gen 2. Not sure where the problem is, I don´t want Hi all, I solved the problem of FN keys not working in Lenovo Thinkpads. For example Fn+F5 without Fn lock should lower the I'm considering to buy a Lenovo Thinkpad T440s and to install Linux on it. I'm running Ubuntu . 04 and Dual Boot (Ubuntu and Windows), so I'm not sure about the option to In windows there is an app called lenovo vantage, that had an option to switch between the use of function keys and special keys, whithin the app without going back to the bios. I just recently bought a thinkpad x1 carbon (8th gen) and installed arch linux on it yesterday with anarchy. xuse d2ow 7mrsetw vg6ppgf brye 15 52nan jhfrlwo 7sca4taz satql