1. What the key *should* do.
Given the pair (laptop screen, external monitor), the key should shift between 
the following settings: (on, off), (on, on), (off, on).
An on-screen-display should depict the three available on/off configuration 
options together an indication of the currently active configuration.  Just 
like on Windows.


2. What keycode (magic number) the key produces on your laptop.
I'm using KDE so the described method 1 does not work. Method 2 and 3 doesn't 
produce any keycode output. I'm therefore not able to inform you about the 
keycode.


3.  How to identify your laptop by the manufacturer and model.
# dmidecode -s system-manufacturer
LENOVO
# dmidecode -s system-product-name
2008U25
# dmidecode -s system-version
ThinkPad T60

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"Fn"+F7 does not work on IBM T60
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/120995
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