After posting, I tried
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/214786/comments/78
and it worked for me on a Spanish USB apple keyboard.
Currently I have my laptop's and the USB Apple keyboard working
correctly _and_ simultaneously
Just my .2 cents
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I'm having this issue with a Spanish USB Mac keyboard. Is it really so
difficult to detect when you have a Mac keyboard connected and/or
disconnected? Can't anything be done with hotplug, udev, etc. ?
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I'm currently having this issue on a portuguese (european) apple
keyboard. The wireless kind used in iMac.
I have two keys swapped. The key < > prints ` and ~
Was working fine previously, not sure what changed.
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Apple USB ISO keyboard has incorrectly swapped keys
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I have an italian apple keyboard and I confirm that the bug where keys
<> and \| are switched is still present.
The command for a volatile fix
echo 0 | sudo tee /sys/module/hid_apple/parameters/iso_layout
and for a permanent solution
echo options hid_apple iso_layout=0 | sudo tee -a
Hi guys, this problem is still present in Ubuntu 18.04, Portugese Apple
wired USB keyboard.
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Title:
Apple USB ISO keyboard has
Error still present in 18.04 (German Apple wired USB keyboard)
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Title:
Apple USB ISO keyboard has incorrectly swapped keys
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@joao-pimentel-ferreira read the previous comment (#73)
Error still present in 15.10
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Apple USB ISO keyboard has
Newby at stage! Can you kindly tell me exactly what i have to do to fix
this problem? Thank you
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Title:
Apple USB ISO keyboard
Since the last comment on this is before 13.04, I'll just add that this exact
issue still remains on a fresh install of Raring. pdecat's workaround
echo 0 | sudo tee /sys/module/hid_apple/parameters/iso_layout
works.
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I'm affected by this problem as well, but the hid_apple fix didn't work
for me
this is weird, since I'm using the hid_apple.conf already to use the
special keys as default:
cat /etc/modprobe.d/hid_apple.conf
options hid_apple iso_layout=0 fnmode=1
I tried all of the 3 alternatives that have
(when removing the obsolete error checking from the python script, I
forgot to remove the try, statement... if you use it and get a syntax
error, that's why)
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Before I speculate on more details about this problem, let me add that
pdecat's persistent fix works fine but requires an additional `update-
initramfs -u -k all` for the option to be set correctly.
I own two Apple aluminium keyboards of different generations (German
layout) , one MacBook Air and
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New = Confirmed
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