Alt + LShift + NumLock works on saucy (bug #192508 comments #91).
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Title:
Numeric keypad no longer works after
It happened to me going from Natty to Oneiric, @Eric coud you fix it ?
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The solution is mentioned in the first few posts on this bug.. There are
two ways to do it.. the long way (not really) check the post at the
beginning area of the thread. The short version.. Shift+Numlock. That
should fix it..
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This just happened when I upgraded from Natty to Oneiric, fwiw...
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Numeric keypad no longer works after
I downloaded all the source packages listed in apt’s upgrade log
attached above in a lucid chroot, and I grep’ed through in search of
mousekeys (the gconf key that controls whether mouse keys are enabled
is /desktop/gnome/accessibility/keyboard/mousekeys_enable), but this
didn’t yield any result.
A recent ugrade on my mom’s machine running lucid (lsb_release says
10.04.2) turned on the mouse keys in keyboard accessibility by default,
when they were previously disabled. This had the very annoying
consequence of the numeric keypad apparently not functioning any longer,
and only by googling
** Changed in: gnome-control-center
Status: Invalid = Unknown
** Changed in: gnome-control-center
Importance: Unknown = Medium
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I totally agree with mirak above me...
This bug drove me nutz!
But at least after a long search i finaly came to this thread where
Shift+NumLock was mentioned to solve it.
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it would be nice to have an alert when you enable unvolontarily this
kind of things
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Oh, and I guess I should clarify that I'd been successfully using the
Inland keyboard since January of this year on two prior Ubuntu revs,
including toggling the numlock key. I tried the ctrl-alt-numlock, but
that didn't do anything. And if I disable x.org, my monitor won't work,
so I'm not even
Nevermind, found the answer ...
per http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-numeric-keypad-disabled-mouse-
keysonly-works/
just press Shift+NumLock to toggle arrow mode number mode. Voila, it
works perfectly. Must've pressed once on accident and didn't re-press it
accidently ;-)
Whew!!
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This problem started after installing Ubuntu 9.04 on all my machines.
Changing keyboard didn't solve the problem.
If X.org isn't started, there is no problem.
By disabling the: Pointer can be controlled using the keypad. option in
gnome, this problem is solved.
(this an be toggled on and of by
This problem started after installing Ubuntu 9.04 on all my machines.
Changing keyboard didn't solve the problem.
If X.org isn't started, there is no problem.
By disabling the: Pointer can be controlled using the keypad. option in
gnome, this problem is solved.
(this an be toggled on and of by
This is a problem with Ubuntu, I have confirmed it across several models
of keyboards. I have to toggle several times and beat up the keyboard
to get it to work correctly. There is an issue with the mapping perhaps
or something more, I have not had time to fully look into it myself but
I know
This bug only occurs with USB keyboard. my ps2 keyboard does not
suffer from this issue.
The exact problem is that the usb keyboards's numlock state cannot be
changed via usb keyboard. ps2 keyboard can enable usb keyboard numlock
mode.
On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 4:05 PM, EnvyGeeks
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