On 07/14/11 00:09, Nicolas Bercher wrote:
On 14/07/2011 00:20, Selim T. Erdogan wrote:
Probably not relevant, but:
Some time ago, on the console, I noticed that the windows key would
turn the caps lock on and off (I think without turning on the led).
Though I just tested this and didn't
On 14/07/2011 02:44, lee wrote:
Do you have a Hungarian keyboard?
No, of course I tried this keeping the french layout.
But two options were really confusing to me and my muscle memory:
- ctrl:swapcaps : swaps left ctrl with caps
- nodeadkeys : wasn't able to do ^-e to get ê
Nicolas
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I remember that the first time I had this issue really regularly, it was when I had a new
keyboard from Dell at work (and maybe a new machine with it!) a SK8115 if I remember well.
The fact is that I'm quite sure I didn't have such issues with old noname keyboards at
home or older brand
On 14/07/2011 00:20, Selim T. Erdogan wrote:
Probably not relevant, but:
Some time ago, on the console, I noticed that the windows key would
turn the caps lock on and off (I think without turning on the led).
Though I just tested this and didn't reproduce it.
You are right, and here (tty1) I
Nicolas Bercher nberc...@yahoo.fr writes:
On 14/07/2011 02:44, lee wrote:
Do you have a Hungarian keyboard?
No, of course I tried this keeping the french layout.
But two options were really confusing to me and my muscle memory:
- ctrl:swapcaps : swaps left ctrl with caps
- nodeadkeys :
Nicolas Bercher nberc...@yahoo.fr writes:
On 14/07/2011 02:44, lee wrote:
Do you have a Hungarian keyboard?
No, of course I tried this keeping the french layout.
You didn't say so.
But two options were really confusing to me and my muscle memory:
- ctrl:swapcaps : swaps left ctrl with
On 12/07/2011 23:01, lee wrote:
What exactly means reversed?
Sometimes the num/caps lock led is on, but the actual underneath function if off, and vice
versa.
Nicolas
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On 12/07/2011 23:01, lee wrote:
What exactly means reversed?
Sometimes the num/caps lock led is on, but the actual underneath function if off, and vice
versa.
Nicolas
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Nicolas Bercher nberc...@yahoo.fr writes:
On 12/07/2011 23:01, lee wrote:
What exactly means reversed?
Sometimes the num/caps lock led is on, but the actual underneath
function if off, and vice versa.
Hm, that's probably hard to fix. When I switch from X11 to a console,
the LED stays on and
On Tue, 12 Jul 2011 17:07:45 +0200, Nicolas Bercher wrote:
It's been a while (years!) that I sometimes find my keyboard's
capslock/numlock keys behaving reversed at times. This is often the
case after: wackup-from-/any/, using qemu or as the result of
unidentified operations.
Does anyone
On 12/07/2011 17:23, Csanyi Pal wrote:
XKBMODEL=pc105
XKBLAYOUT=hu
XKBVARIANT=nodeadkeys
XKBOPTIONS=ctrl:swapcaps
BACKSPACE=guess
I tried that and it was really ugly !!!
Nicolas
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Camale?n, 13.07.2011:
On Tue, 12 Jul 2011 17:07:45 +0200, Nicolas Bercher wrote:
It's been a while (years!) that I sometimes find my keyboard's
capslock/numlock keys behaving reversed at times. This is often the
case after: wackup-from-/any/, using qemu or as the result of
unidentified
Nicolas Bercher nberc...@yahoo.fr writes:
On 12/07/2011 17:23, Csanyi Pal wrote:
XKBMODEL=pc105
XKBLAYOUT=hu
XKBVARIANT=nodeadkeys
XKBOPTIONS=ctrl:swapcaps
BACKSPACE=guess
I tried that and it was really ugly !!!
Do you have a Hungarian keyboard?
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On 07/13/11 01:52, Nicolas Bercher wrote:
On 12/07/2011 23:01, lee wrote:
What exactly means reversed?
Sometimes the num/caps lock led is on, but the actual underneath
function if off, and vice versa.
I have had this happen to me, as well. Even more odd... We have three
people logged in to
lee l...@yun.yagibdah.de writes:
Nicolas Bercher nberc...@yahoo.fr writes:
On 12/07/2011 17:23, Csanyi Pal wrote:
XKBMODEL=pc105
XKBLAYOUT=hu
XKBVARIANT=nodeadkeys
XKBOPTIONS=ctrl:swapcaps
BACKSPACE=guess
I tried that and it was really ugly !!!
Do you have a Hungarian keyboard?
Yes, I
Hi ,
It's been a while (years!) that I sometimes find my keyboard's capslock/numlock keys
behaving reversed at times. This is often the case after: wackup-from-/any/, using qemu
or as the result of unidentified operations.
Does anyone here know how to get rid of this? Avoid it, restore the
Tue, 12 Jul 2011 17:07:45 +0200 keltezéssel Nicolas Bercher azt írta:
Hi ,
It's been a while (years!) that I sometimes find my keyboard's
capslock/numlock keys behaving reversed at times. This is often the
case after: wackup-from-/any/, using qemu or as the result of
unidentified
On 12/07/2011 17:23, Csanyi Pal wrote:
I did the following:
Edited:
$ sudo mcedit /etc/default/keyboard
XKBMODEL=pc105
XKBLAYOUT=hu
XKBVARIANT=nodeadkeys
XKBOPTIONS=ctrl:swapcaps
BACKSPACE=guess
according to man keyboard
XKBOPTIONS may have values described here:
$ mlocate xorg.lst
Nicolas Bercher nberc...@yahoo.fr writes:
It's been a while (years!) that I sometimes find my keyboard's
capslock/numlock keys behaving reversed at times. This is often the
case after: wackup-from-/any/, using qemu or as the result of
unidentified operations.
Does anyone here know how to
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