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doc:appunti:linux:sa:touchpad_disable [2021/05/12 18:07] – [Mapping Fn+ESC on the Teclast F6] niccolodoc:appunti:linux:sa:touchpad_disable [2021/05/12 18:16] – [Mapping Fn+ESC on the Teclast F6] niccolo
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 ===== Mapping Fn+ESC on the Teclast F6 ===== ===== Mapping Fn+ESC on the Teclast F6 =====
  
-The ESC key on the Teclast F6 notebook has the blue label indicating the touchpadd toggle function, but it does not work in GNU/Linux.+The ESC key on the **Teclast F6 notebook** has the blue label indicating that the shortcut **Fn+ESC** should trigger the **touchpad toggle** function, but it does not work in GNU/Linux.
  
 Using the **evtest** tool we can see that the Fn+ESC keys produces three events, i.e. it is the same as pressing three keys together: Using the **evtest** tool we can see that the Fn+ESC keys produces three events, i.e. it is the same as pressing three keys together:
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-Finally, using the XFCE **Settings** => **Keyboard**, I associated the Ctrl+Alt+Escape keyboard shortcut to the following shell script:+Finally, using the XFCE **Settings** => **Keyboard**, I associated the Ctrl+Alt+Escape keyboard shortcut to the following shell script **/usr/local/bin/touchpad-toggle**:
  
 <code bash> <code bash>
doc/appunti/linux/sa/touchpad_disable.txt · Last modified: 2021/05/13 09:42 by niccolo