At the moment, we have the following keysyms defined to put a computer into a sleep state:
XF86XK_Standby 0x1008FF10 /* System into standby mode */ XF86XK_PowerDown 0x1008FF21 /* Deep sleep the system */ XF86XK_Sleep 0x1008FF2F /* Put system to sleep */ Proposed change by Richard Hughes: "The nomenclature I've been trying to make stick (most projects now use this) for a few years now is: standby: high sleep state, nobody uses this any more hibernate: sleep to disk - slow, but can remove power suspend: sleep to ram - fast, but can't remove power hybrid sleep: sleep to both, slow, and can remove power, but quick to resume if you don't - most users don't use this" This patch adds XF86XK_Suspend and XF86XK_Hibernate. The behaviour of XF86XK_Sleep can then be configured on a per-session basis. --- XF86keysym.h | 3 +++ 1 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) diff --git a/XF86keysym.h b/XF86keysym.h index 2a39f4e..88cef67 100644 --- a/XF86keysym.h +++ b/XF86keysym.h @@ -206,6 +206,9 @@ #define XF86XK_Yellow 0x1008FFA5 /* Yellow button */ #define XF86XK_Blue 0x1008FFA6 /* Blue button */ +#define XF86XK_Suspend 0x1009FFA7 /* Sleep to RAM ` */ +#define XF86XK_Hibernate 0x1009FFA8 /* Sleep to disk */ + /* Keys for special action keys (hot keys) */ /* Virtual terminals on some operating systems */ #define XF86XK_Switch_VT_1 0x1008FE01 -- 1.5.4.3 _______________________________________________ xorg mailing list xorg@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg