how did you figure out that the rotate button was x86rotatewindows. I can see the acpi codes, but my the keyboard and rotate buttons do not show up under xev (key scancode program) at all. I am looking into how to setup acpi button events to run a script, when I have figure this out I will post my results, as you can see from my post before I have the script already written, just not sure how to apply it yet. Also I am trying to figure out what I want to do with the return button, do not need a button to press enter.
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xev works for me. Are you sure the little white window is in the foreground when you hit the buttons?
Since I use Openbox, it's a trivial matter to run anything I want with the front buttons. Does your desktop manager have some sort of hotkey functionality? For the return button/key, you might have to modify the source code since it now acts the same as the enter key on your keyboard.
xev works but does not show the keyboard and rotation button scan codes, I am going to figure out how to get these two buttons working and then figure out what to do with the return button.
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at least for the moment, until I figure out which one I like better for my network business. then I am going to convert the other to just plain debian or mint.
CF-19KHRAX2M upgraded to 4gb ram and 128gb ssd, adding gps.
CF-30FASEZAM upgraded to 4gb ram, sr71 wlan and 128gb ssd, adding gps