Hi Jeff,
on my keygoard it is Caps Lock, but as I had asimilar problem, I just removed
it.
Am 29. Juni 2020 19:15:20 MESZ schrieb Jeffery Small :
>On 06-29, Hartmut Haase wrote:
>>just to get you right: is on your keyboard the Ctrl key left beside
>the A
>key?
>
>Exactly! That's the UNIX layout
On 06-29, Hartmut Haase wrote:
>just to get you right: is on your keyboard the Ctrl key left beside the A
key?
Exactly! That's the UNIX layout as opposed to the Windows or Mac layout.
On 06-29, Michele Mor wrote:
>If I'm not mistaken, you can look at the keyboard application.
>Look at Settings
On 6/28/20 9:27 PM, ajay patel wrote:
I'm running Xubuntu 16.04 on a Lenovo laptop. A few weeks ago my keyboard
stopped working properly. Its works fine after booting up and logging in.
However, after a few hours it stops working completely. No keys work,
touchpad does not work. After a reboot,
Hi Jeff,
just to get you right: is on your keyboard the Ctrl key left beside the A key?
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Hi Jeffery,
If I'm not mistaken, you can look at the keyboard application.
Look at Settings | Keyboard, then you'll find a tab with Application
shortcut. In there you can change or remove shortcuts.
Regards,
Michele
On Mon, 29 Jun 2020, 4:28 pm Jeffery Small, wrote:
> Xubuntu 19.10
>
> I'm a le
Xubuntu 19.10
I'm a left-handed two-finger typist and often accidentally hit the Control
key when typing an "a" on my UNIX-style keyboard, which ends up selecting
everything -- typically in a browser (Firefox) form, but elsewhere as
well. Is there some facility in Xubuntu where this mapping can d
On Mon, 29 Jun 2020 10:25:49 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>On Mon, 29 Jun 2020 09:09:34 +0100, Peter Flynn wrote:
>>Borrow another and see if the same happens.
>
>FWIW the built-in keyboard and touchpad could suffer from a software
>issue, that doesn't affect externally connected devices. Howev
On Mon, 29 Jun 2020 09:09:34 +0100, Peter Flynn wrote:
>Borrow another and see if the same happens.
FWIW the built-in keyboard and touchpad could suffer from a software
issue, that doesn't affect externally connected devices. However, if
the build-in devices should fail to work related to broken h
Borrow another and see if the same happens.
If not, trash it and buy a new one.
If the same happens, it's not the keyboard.
P
On 29 June 2020 02:28:00 ajay patel wrote:
I'm running Xubuntu 16.04 on a Lenovo laptop. A few weeks ago my
keyboard stopped working properly. Its works fine after b