I'd like to second Sergio's problem with the NumLock.  Switching layouts
turns numlock off (kind of).  More precisely:

The digits except 5 work as arrow/home/etc. keys, but 5 inserts a
literal 5.  This is a weird mixture I've never seen before and I can't
see any rationale whatsoever.  Pressing NumLock once turns it off
completely (5 does nothing), pressing once again turns it on.  So I
actually have to press it twice to switch it on.

I want to have my NumLock on all the time (I use the keypad for typing
digits, never as arrows).  I switch layouts very often, sometimes even
like once per minute or so.  Having to press NumLock twice every time
after such a switch in unacceptable for me.

I don't have a NumLock LED, I can't tell how that would be lit.

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  Can't set keyboard layout change to alt+shift, ctrl+shift, etc.

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