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Title:
  Power button does not work on Latitude 7480

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete
Status in linux source package in Xenial:
  Fix Committed

Bug description:
  When power button is pressed, a menu should pop up or the system
  should enter suspend; however, neither occurs.

  SRU Justification:

  Impact: Without the fix certain keys (like the power button) will not
  work on laptops using 5 button arrays with the intel-hid driver.

  Fix: Changes backported from upstream which (based on capability bit)
  will selectively enable 5 button support for the intel-hid driver.
  Regression potential should be low due to the fencing with capability
  and requiring support for a special call to enable the feature.

  Testcase: Power button working on the Latitude 7480 (also has been
  regression tested on a platform without 5 button support).

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