Hi Naraayan,

Thanks for your reply. Unfortunately we require more information to find
the problem. And in order to collect that information you will have to
run some commands on the terminal.

But we can help you translating the greek and we have a lot of patience
:)

The instructions that you will find at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Hotkeys/Troubleshooting are only a series of
commands that you will have to type on the terminal.

First, go to Applications>Accesories>Terminal and enter the command:
killall gnome-settings-daemon gnome-power-manager

That will finish some applications that take the input from keyboard. So
now you should be able to start the troubleshooting.

The next step is to enter on the terminal:
xev | sed -n 's/^.*state \([0-9].*\), keycode *\([0-9]\+\) *\(.*\), .*$/keycode 
\2 = \3, state = \1/p'

A small window will be opened. Try to adjust the brightness with that
window focused. If a keypress event is recognized, the code for that
event will be printed in the terminal.

We need you to tell us if there was a keypress. And if so, what is
printed to terminal. If there was no keypress, you should continue
troubleshooting on step 4.

In case of doubt, just ask.

thanks,
pura vida.

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