Okay it looks like Lenovo uses some kind of special layer for the number
pad when working with windows.

https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/494698/thinkpad-second-sticky-
backspace-key

Although that still doesn't fully explain why it works properly before
the kernel loads. I don't really know when the kernel loads or even what
it takes over from, I'm just guessing that something else is in control
for those CLI parts where there's no bug.

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