The upcoming Linux 7.0 kernel introduces standardized HID keycodes to support new laptop hardware designed for advanced, context-aware interactions with artificial intelligence agents and large language models.
Key Points
- Linux 7.0 adds support for three new AI-focused keycodes: Action on Selection, Contextual Insertion, and Contextual Query.
- These keys enable users to trigger specific AI workflows like summarizing highlighted text, generating content, or retrieving contextual suggestions.
- Google collaborated on the HID proposal and the corresponding Linux kernel patches to ensure standardized hardware integration.
- The kernel update also includes device ID support for Intel’s Nova Lake and the Kysona driver for the VXE Dragonfly R1 Pro controller.