On Fri, May 19, 2017 at 11:12:09PM +0200, Mark Kettenis wrote: > Does the same thing happen on the console? > What is the output of wsconsctl -a?
That key on the console does nothing at all. This problem has been around since I first installed OpenBSD on this system in 2015 if I remember correctly. I did not notice it right away since apparently I do not use that key all the time but noticed it right away on the reinstall yesterday. The output of wsconsctl -a is below. Bryan keyboard.type=usb keyboard.bell.pitch=400 keyboard.bell.period=100 keyboard.bell.volume=50 keyboard.bell.pitch.default=400 keyboard.bell.period.default=100 keyboard.bell.volume.default=50 keyboard.repeat.del1=400 keyboard.repeat.deln=100 keyboard.repeat.del1.default=400 keyboard.repeat.deln.default=100 keyboard.ledstate=0 keyboard.encoding=us keyboard.backlight=49.80% mouse.type=usb mouse.rawmode=1 mouse.scale=0,0,0,0,0,0,0 display.type=inteldrm display.emulations=vt100 display.screentypes=std display.focus=4 display.brightness=100.00% display.screen_on=250 display.screen_off=0 display.vblank=off display.kbdact=on display.msact=on display.outact=on