Sorry for the delay.  I had to find an external keyboard and a usb-c
adapter.

I can connect the external keyboard and switch it in and out ad-hoc and
my laptop keyboard and the external keyboard both work fine.  So base
case is good.

I can suspend the computer with the laptop keyboard and, upon waking,
the laptop keyboard does not type characters into the password box.
Then I connect the external keyboard and I CAN enter the password and
get to the desktop.
Once I disconnect the external keyboard the laptop's keyboard still does
not enter characters at the command prompt (after logging in with the
external keyboard after waking up after a suspend).
I reconnect the external keyboard and I can then resume working.

It appears that suspending the laptop somehow is disabling the laptop's
keyboard.

Note that the functionality of the laptop's mouse is unaffected.

I hope this helps,
John

If there's any other tests you'd like me to run, please let me know.
(but I won't be able to run them until tomorrow morning.)

On 4/9/24 15:13, Ganton wrote:
> If you use an external keyboard, do you have the same problem?
>

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