** Description changed:

  I've used this keyboard in Windows and it works flawlessly -- this is
  one of those USB RF wireless devices ... with a built in mouse touchpad
  giving the look and feel of a notebook machine.
  
  Keep in mind this is not particularly a BIOS or USB issue as the
  keyboard responds just fine with the BIOS menu up.
  
  Some combinations of keys, like CTRL-ALT-DEL are not recognized in
- Jaunty 9.04. You can observe this behaviour in the keyboard shortcuts
- dialogue when setting a disabled entry. For example CTRL-ALT-DEL is
- recorded as ALT-DEL and other keystroke combinations are misreported.
- Here's an interesting example:
+ Jaunty 9.04 nor Karmic 9.10. You can observe this behaviour in the
+ keyboard shortcuts dialogue when setting a disabled entry. For example
+ CTRL-ALT-DEL is recorded as ALT-DEL and other keystroke combinations are
+ misreported. Here's an interesting example:
  
  CTRL-RIGHT produces CTRL-RIGHT
  ALT-RIGHT produces ALT-RIGHT
  CTRL-ALT-RIGHT produces ALT-RIGHT (see comment below)
  
  I've retested it with Windows XP on the identical system. Keyboard works
  properly. I've tested it with PCLinuxOS 2009 and Fedora 10 with
  identical results as Ubuntu. I've also used it on my Ubuntu T60 notebook
  with the same behaviour - Windows works correctly, Linux doesn't. So I
  suspect it is a kernel and not a distro or hardware-related bug.
  
  Here's another anomaly:
  
  CTRL-ALT-RIGHT keys pressed and held in that order produces ALT-RIGHT
  ALT-CTRL-RIGHT keys pressed and held in that order produces CTRL-RIGHT
  
  Changing around keyboard models appears to have no effect on this
  problem.

** Tags added: karmic

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iOne SCORPIUS R-30 wireless keyboard anomalies
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/376131
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