Sample Fn-F7 script
This guide will let you use Fn-F7 key combination to toggle between internal, mirror, external, or both screens. This was tested on ThinkPad X60s running Fedora 8, please comment if it works or does not work for you.
Add a "Virtual" statement to your /etc/X11/xorg.conf, the total resolution should be large enough to fit all your screens in the configuration you want, for example I have 1600x1200 monitor to the left of my internal 1024x768 monitor for a total max resolution of 2624x1200:
Section "Screen"
Identifier "Screen0"
Device "Videocard0"
DefaultDepth 24
SubSection "Display"
Viewport 0 0
Depth 24
Virtual 2624 1200
EndSubSection
EndSection
Restart X server at this point (i.e. logout and login).
Create /etc/acpi/events/thinkpad.conf:
# fn-F7
event=ibm/hotkey HKEY 00000080 00001007
action=/usr/local/sbin/thinkpad-fn-f7
Create /usr/local/sbin/thinkpad-fn-f7:
Note: you will have change EXTERNAL_OUTPUT and INTERNAL_OUTPUT to what xrandr shows, for example VGA and LVDS in this case:
xrandr | grep connected
VGA connected 1600x1200+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 432mm x 324mm
LVDS connected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
#!/bin/sh
#@ seva sevatech.com
EXTERNAL_OUTPUT=VGA
INTERNAL_OUTPUT=LVDS
EXTERNAL_LOCATION="--left-of $INTERNAL_OUTPUT"
# This is to figure out which X11 display to work on
SU="su $(w -h -s | grep ":[0-9]" | head -1 | awk '{print $1}') -c"
export DISPLAY=$(w -h -s | grep ":[0-9]" | head -1 | awk '{print $3}')
# Save the state to the file until we can figure it out by running xrandr
STATE_FILE=/var/lib/thinkpad/screen.state;
if [ ! -e $STATE_FILE ]; then
echo "internal" > $STATE_FILE
fi
STATE=$(cat $STATE_FILE)
function screen_external(){
$SU "xrandr --output $INTERNAL_OUTPUT --off"
$SU "xrandr --output $EXTERNAL_OUTPUT --auto"
echo "external" > $STATE_FILE
}
function screen_internal(){
$SU "xrandr --output $EXTERNAL_OUTPUT --off"
$SU "xrandr --output $INTERNAL_OUTPUT --auto"
echo "internal" > $STATE_FILE
}
function screen_mirror(){
$SU "xrandr --output $INTERNAL_OUTPUT --auto"
$SU "xrandr --output $EXTERNAL_OUTPUT --auto --same-as $INTERNAL_OUTPUT"
echo "mirror" > $STATE_FILE
}
function screen_both(){
$SU "xrandr --output $INTERNAL_OUTPUT --auto"
$SU "xrandr --output $EXTERNAL_OUTPUT --auto $EXTERNAL_LOCATION"
echo "both" > $STATE_FILE
}
function screen_toggle(){
case "$STATE" in
internal)
screen_mirror
;;
mirror)
screen_external
;;
external)
screen_both
;;
both)
screen_internal
;;
*)
screen_internal
;;
esac
}
# What should we do?
DO="$1"
if [ -z "$DO" ]; then
DO=$(basename $0)
fi
if [ -z "$DO" ]; then
DO="internal"
fi
case "$DO" in
toggle|thinkpad-fn-f7)
echo wtf
screen_toggle
;;
internal)
screen_internal
;;
external)
screen_external
;;
mirror)
screen_mirror
;;
both)
screen_both
;;
status)
echo $STATE
;;
*)
echo "usage: $0 <command>" >&2
echo >&2
echo " commands:" >&2
echo " status" >&2
echo " internal" >&2
echo " external" >&2
echo " mirror" >&2
echo " both" >&2
echo " toggle" >&2
echo >&2
echo " If no command is given default is internal" >&2
;;
esac
As root, run the following commands,
mkdir -p /var/lib/thinkpad
echo "internal" > /var/lib/thinkpad/screen.state
chmod 755 /usr/local/sbin/thinkpad-fn-f7
service acpid restart
You should be ready to go, just press Fn-F7 to try.