14 laptop keys are inop. All others work and are mapped correctly. I used their English (US) keyboard. They show keys that are not on my laptop and the layout is not even close to my laptop keyboard.
There's no gconf on my system. That's more keys than I thought. Could be a connector, I suppose. Typed $ xinput Under virtual core keyboard I have AT Translated Set 2 keyboard. ID=15, slave keyboard (3) Finally a clue. How to change to a different set? Could be it's on an alternate set? Get BlueMail for Android On Dec 21, 2022, 4:41 PM, at 4:41 PM, "bruce.lab...@myfairpoint.net" <bruce.lab...@myfairpoint.net> wrote: >NumLock doesn't seem to matter. I can't type the letter b, or use a >space. > >Can't get into BIOS because ESC key doesn't work, at least with laptop >keyboard. > >/etc/default/keyboard states >XKBLAYOUT=us >BACKSPACE=guess > >Nothing about how many keys. I have 102 keys on the laptop. The >Logitech has more keys. > >Get BlueMail for Android > >On Dec 21, 2022, 4:16 PM, at 4:16 PM, Ken D'Ambrosio <k...@jots.org> >wrote: >>On 2022-12-21 15:32, bruce.lab...@myfairpoint.net wrote: >> >>> My laptop keyboard works, at least many of the keys, but some don't. >> >>I would wonder if this could mean your numlock is on -- either on your >>external keyboard, or your internal. Either way, I've seen numlock on >>laptops turn the right-hand side of the keyboard into a number pad, >>which can be really annoying to figure out. (This irrespective of >OS.) >> >>-Ken > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >_______________________________________________ >gnhlug-discuss mailing list >gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org >http://mail.gnhlug.org/mailman/listinfo/gnhlug-discuss/
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