I might have my terminology wrong, in system-settings->Keyboard-
Keyboard I've selected "Model: Logitech | Logitech", and I was
assuming that was loading a Logitech keyboard driver. Unfortunately
for me Fedora doesn't have a reference to the exact Logitech
keyboard I have, being the Logitech G910.
I'm not sure that there's individual drivers for keyboards, I think
it's just different layouts: The positioning of what's characters are
where (certain countries have traditional layouts). And what extra
features are on some keyboards (like separate media keys, or media keys
as alternatives on the F key row), which would be specific model of
keyboard layouts. Also, perhaps, the shape of the enter key (rectangle
or backwards fat L) to display on some keymap displays (again, this
would be specific model layouts).
As far as I'm aware, Australia has always used the US keyboard layout
on PCs, but old typewriters were usually different. Typewriters having
double quotes above the 2, not alongside the L, for instance.
It could be for minimum user confusion that there's an AU layout option
in some things, but it's essentially just going to be an alias for US.
And that could be a solution (creating an AU symlink to the US keymap).
When looking at the keyboard models in KDE's system-settings there are
entries for specific models of Logitech keyboards, which I assume would
cater for all the available keys on those keyboards, hence I was hoping
there would be an entry for the G910 to cater for all the extra keys on
the keyboard that the Windows interface Logitech provide for all their
products supports. I also thought a dedicated driver would also support
the ARX DOCK on the keyboard even though I have never really had a need
for it.
I rectified the vconsole setup failure by modifying the vconsole config
to specif the "us" keymap, which also got rid of the second failure
message for a service that systemctl tells me doesn't exist and dnf
tells me no package provides it.
regards,
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