Re: Failing Keyboard?
--- David Berg <drberg1000@gmail.com> wrote:
> If xev doesn't report a certain keyboard event (Left
> shift or ctrl
> plus [d,c,e,3,t,b]) does that pretty much indicate
> the keyboard is
> failing? I checked to see if the plug was fully
> seated, and it wasn't
> quite all the way in, though I think the connections
> were solid. Is
> there a way to make sure without rebooting? Are
> there config files
> that might control this?
>
> To me the odd thing is [shift]+Q and many other
> characters work fine
> but dce3tb and possibly others do not. And
> occasionally [shift]+d
> works. It seems somewhat time based.
>
> I appreciate any help.
>
> Dave
Hello Dave
Does xmodmap -pk return the keys in question!!!, or
which is the output of xmodmap?
Regards
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