> Yes, "vendor does not say anything" is also what could happen...
> 
> Then in your case, I would need to know format of *all* events which can
> your laptop via WMI receive. If we collect as more as possible events
> from different laptops we can try to abstract format/interface.

Darek Stojaczyk reported [1] that his Dell Inspiron M5110 (Q15R) needs
the same special SMI as the Vostro V131 in order for the Instant Launch
hotkey to be reported using WMI. He also prepared a WMI event listing
for his machine [2]. It's worth noting that in his case the Instant
Launch hotkey produces yet another WMI event, 0xe029, which isn't
currently handled by dell-wmi.c.

[1] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1205791/comments/12
[2] https://launchpadlibrarian.net/212841338/M5110_wmi_events.txt

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Michał Kępień
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