# By default, OSD output of function keys is disabled because it's too slow. # Set to 'yes' if you want fancy OSD overlays. ENABLE_OSD='no' # Set to the name and size of the font used for the overlay. OSD_FONT='DejaVuSans 36' # Set this and ENABLE_OSD to yes if you want brightness changes via Fn-Fx to # be reported. ENABLE_OSD_BRIGHTNESS='no' # Leave these empty to attempt to autoconfigure. If they don't work for you, # look up the following values by using amixer; one control name per line, # and enclose them all in *one* pair of single quotation marks, e.g. # SOUND_LABEL='PCM # LineOut' # # Controls with 'pvolume' capabilities: SOUND_LABEL= # Controls with 'pswitch' capabilities: SOUND_SWITCH= # Controls with 'pswitch' capabilities only: SOUND_SWITCH_EXCLUSIVE= # If auto-configuring, whether to prefer the Master control over others. # Set to 'no' to disable this. Normally takes effect on reboot. SOUND_PREFER_MASTER=yes # Default volume level change. # You can specify the change in all ways supported by amixer, e.g. # raw value ('5'), percentage ('1.5625%') or decibels ('0.8dB'). # The different representations are probably not equivalent due to different # controls having different (raw) ranges. Check amixer output to determine # what's right for your hardware. # Leave empty if you want to allow for auto-configuration. SOUND_VOLUME_STEP= # Set to 'yes' to display detailed information when the volume up and volume # down hotkeys are pressed but the volume percentage of all the playback # devices is not the same. DETAILED_SOUND_INFO=no # These are the switches for xrandr --output VGA1 and --output LVDS1 # respectively when Fn-F5 (Fn-F8) is used to select VGA mode. # * If --auto doesn't give good results for your monitor, specify a mode, e.g. # VGA_ON='--mode 1024x768' # LVDS_OFF='--off' # * For xinerama-style (desktop is split across both displays), try: # VGA_ON='--auto --above LVDS' # LVDS_OFF='--auto' VGA_ON='--auto' LVDS_OFF='--off' # Try to load/unload the hci_usb module and use hcitool for checking # bluetooth state when the bluetooth control node in # /sys/devices/platform/bluetooth is not present. BLUETOOTH_FALLBACK_TO_HCITOOL='yes' # Configuration of "soft" keys. # The possible actions are: # - handle_blank_screen # Turns the display backlight off. Does not activate any screen saver. # Pressing a key turns the display backlight back on. # - handle_bluetooth_toggle # Toggles internal bluetooth adapter on/off. # When there iss no bluetooth control node and # BLUETOOTH_FALLBACK_TO_HCITOOL is set to 'yes', attempts to toggle # on/off any USB bluetooth adapter found. # - handle_camera_toggle # Toggles internal camera on/off. # - handle_vga_toggle # Toggles between panel and VGA (as configured above). # - handle_gsm_toggle # Toggles internal GSM modem (HUAWEI) on/off. # - handle_mute_toggle # Toggles audio on/off. # - handle_volume_up # - handle_volume_down # Adjust volume level. # - handle_shengine # Change 'super hybrid engine' setting. # - handle_touchpad_toggle # Toggles the touchpad on/off. # - handle_wireless_toggle # Toggles wireless on/off (intended for kernels with no rfkill input, # i.e. <=2.6.27). # - NONE # Ignore the key. # - acpi_fakekey ${KEY_xxx} # Instead of having eeepc-acpi-scripts handle the key, pass it on as # an ordinary input event, allowing your window manager or desktop # environment handle it (either via a default key binding or else # a custom binding configured by you). # * This is generally only needed in case the kernel driver does not # generate any input event (testable with evtest using "EeePC extra # buttons" input# reported in dmesg). A couple of keys known to not # generate any input events in Debian kernel version 2.6.32-23 are # indicated in comments below. # * Consult /usr/share/acpi-support/key-constants for allowable constants, # or if no constant is provided, specify the decimal values for KEY_* # constants listed in /usr/include/linux/input.h. # - custom command # For example you can write a shell function in this file and use its # name as an action, or call another internal or external command. # The silver keys, found on models 900 and above SOFTBTN1_ACTION='handle_blank_screen' SOFTBTN2_ACTION='NONE' SOFTBTN3_ACTION='handle_camera_toggle' SOFTBTN4_ACTION='handle_bluetooth_toggle' SOFTBTNSHE_ACTION='handle_shengine' # Various Fn + key, not all of which are found on all models (or all BIOSes). # Labelling is "<700/900-series key>/<1000-series key> - function". # ("--" = not available.) # F2 - wireless toggle # Note: This key is intended for kernels without rfkill input (i.e. <= 2.6.27) # If this key is assigned a handler for later kernels with rfkill input, # it will be executed *in addition* to the kernel directly toggling wireless, # so it cannot be used as a general purpose key assignable to different # actions. FnF_WIRELESS='NONE' # --/F3 - touchpad toggle FnF_TOUCHPAD='handle_touchpad_toggle' # Uncomment to synthesize the standard F22 touchpad toggle key: #FnF_TOUCHPAD='acpi_fakekey ${KEY_F22}' # --/F4 - resolution change FnF_RESCHANGE='NONE' # --/F7 - backlight off FnF_BACKLIGHTOFF='handle_blank_screen' # Uncomment to synthesize the standard backlight off key: #FnF_BACKLIGHTOFF='acpi_fakekey ${KEY_BACKLIGHT_OFF}' # F5/F8 - VGA toggle FnF_VGATOGGLE='handle_vga_toggle' # F6/F9 - 'task manager' key FnF_TASKMGR='NONE' # F7/F10 - mute/unmute speakers FnF_MUTE='NONE' # F8/F11 - decrease volume FnF_VOLUMEDOWN='NONE' # F9/F12 - increase volume FnF_VOLUMEUP='NONE' # Clocking options when on AC or battery: # '0' = overclocked; # '1' = standard; # '2' = underclocked # (etc. as available). # '' = fastest (AC) or slowest (battery). PWR_CLOCK_AC= PWR_CLOCK_BATTERY= # The current state is stored by the BIOS. However, we still have to handle # "auto" vs. "manual"; this is stored in /var/lib/eeepc-acpi-scripts/cpufv. # You can use DEFAULT_SHENGINE_CONFIG to provide a setting for when this # file is missing (which, initially, it will be); if you don't, "auto" mode # will be chosen for you. #DEFAULT_SHENGINE_CONFIG=manual # Set the following to '1' to force usage of S.H.E. even on models that don't # officialy support it. The default is '0' #SHENGINE_FORCE_ENABLE=0