>that may well be due to acpid and the kernel handling those keys. Could you try stopping acpid and then testing the buttons.
With these steps:
1. sudo modprobe panasonic_laptop
2. sudo /etc/init.d/acpid stop
There is also double handling of FN+ keys.
> 1) could you do an "sudo ls /sys/bus/acpi/devices/" and post the output here
Panasonic CF-Y7 acpi-devices.txt attached.
>I wonder whether you still have the other files and whether they belong to any package (dpkg -S /etc/acpi/events/<file>)
All of them belongs to acpi-support (my version is 0.121) package.
>that may well be due to acpid and the kernel handling those keys. Could you try stopping acpid and then testing the buttons.
With these steps:
1. sudo modprobe panasonic_laptop
2. sudo /etc/init.d/acpid stop
There is also double handling of FN+ keys.
> 1) could you do an "sudo ls /sys/bus/ acpi/devices/ " and post the output here
Panasonic CF-Y7 acpi-devices.txt attached.
>I wonder whether you still have the other files and whether they belong to any package (dpkg -S /etc/acpi/ events/ <file>)
All of them belongs to acpi-support (my version is 0.121) package.