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If your laptop's wlan button does not work as intended, you can do the following. Create a file in /usr/local/bin with the following content
## wlan
#!/bin/bash
WLAN_status=$(nmcli -t -f WIFI r)
case $1 in
on)
nmcli r wifi on
;;
off)
nmcli r wifi off
;;
toggle)
if [ $WLAN_status = "letiltva" ] ; then
nmcli r wifi on
else
nmcli r wifi off
fi
;;
*)
echo "Usage: $(basename $0) {on|off|toggle}"
if [ $WLAN_status = "letiltva" ] ; then
echo 'Current status: off'
else
echo "Current status: on"
fi
;;
esac
Note, that this is for Hungarian localizations. The word 'letiltva' means 'disabled' in English. You should try to run
nmcli -t -f WIFI r
when wlan is on and when wlan is off to figure out what you should use.
Then add the following to your ~/.config/openbox/rc.xml file (I have it right after the mute button is defined).
<keybind key="XF86WLAN">
<action name="Execute">
<command>wlan toggle</command>
</action>
</keybind>
After reconfiguring openbox from the menu, it should work.
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