Hi Pali,

Thank you for your suggestions.

> First make sure you have updated dell-wmi.c driver to last version (at
> least v3.19 kernel)

I experimented with multiple kernel versions, including v4.1.

> and check that your ACPI code contains event WMI
> GUID 9DBB5994-A997-11DA-B012-B622A1EF5492

It does - that's what I meant when I wrote "the Dell event GUID is present in
the ACPI WMI object".

> Then compile dell-wmi.ko driver with debug messages, so pr_debug() call
> will print messages to dmesg. Press key and check if you see some info
> from dell-wmi.ko in dmesg.

I did that as well. Nothing appears in dmesg after pressing the
hotkeys, even when dell-wmi is compiled with -DDEBUG.

-- 
Best regards,
Michał Kępień
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