As mentioned earlier, the only thing I can think of that the virtual 'button' 
does is turn on and off wireless as b43-phy0 is normally part of the error that 
occurs when you don't have a wireless driver installed (and the driver cannot 
be found).  The wireless card is a Belkin (BCM4306 based) adapter which has no 
switches on it (and to turn it on and off it has to be done in software).  I've 
attached a screenshot of what is reported by Device Manager for this card.
Hal package versions are as follows:
hal                              0.5.11-4ubuntu4                                
 Hardware Abstraction Layer
hal-cups-utils              0.6.17+git20080728-0ubuntu2          CUPS 
integration with HAL
hal-info                       20081124-0ubuntu1~intrepid            Hardware 
Abstraction Layer - fdi files
This is now with kernel 2.6.27-9 (updated).
 

** Attachment added: "NW Controller.png"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21262834/NW%20Controller.png

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Device manager shows unknown button
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/292759
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