I just found a workaround which works for me!
Enable NumLock (for me that's Fn+ScrollLock) before the SysRq. The Fn key will 
disable NumLock then during SysRq then!

Most probably it's impossible to fix this in software...is it?

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  MagicSysRq -K doesn't respond

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