Darren wrote:
I have had the same situation with my linux, I figured it was due to my laptop hardware. I re-installed sid and didn really have an issue with it since (although when I was in gnome it flicked back on for a little bit) could it be gnome related?This is not strictly a debian question, as I had this same problem under redhat 7 before I switched to Sarge.
There is some odd key combination that changes the way my keyboard behaves. I've noticed two distinct modes that it seems to get locked into:
1) Totally Insane Capslock. My capslock light will be OFF, but it reacts not as if it's on, but as if it's now a SHIFTLOCK and on. All of my alpha characters are IN UPPERCASE and all of my numericals are now symbols. It seems as if ctrl-leftshift will *sometimes* get out of this mode, but that doesn't appear to be what activates it (and I have no idea what does!)
2) Sticky-Ctl-Alt. This is a pretty nasty one. It's hard to tell it's activated, but it's as if I'm holding down both the ctrl and alt keys. I made this mistake of pressing backspace without realizing this was on and lost my entire x session.
Does this sound familiar to anyone? Have I activated some sort of accessability features or is my keyboard just horked? I've tried doing some googling for this, but haven't really been all that successful. I don't have a programmable keyboard, I can't imagine that it's that.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
Paul
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