** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Title:
Num lock works in reverse
** Package changed: x11-utils (Ubuntu) => gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Num lock works in reverse on Ubunt
When I am logged into Wayland (and therefore experiencing the issue, the
output of gsettings list-recursively | grep -e numlock is this when the
numlock led is off but the numbers work anyway:
org.gnome.desktop.peripherals.keyboard remember-numlock-state true
org.gnome.desktop.peripherals.keyboard
When I am logged into an X session (and therefore not experiencing the
issue), the output of gsettings list-recursively | grep -e numlock is
this when the numlock led is off and the numbers don't work:
org.gnome.desktop.peripherals.keyboard remember-numlock-state true
org.gnome.desktop.peripherals
Essentially, it seems like when logging in under Wayland, the system
remembers the status of the numlock LED, BUT it always starts the system
with the numlock functionality disabled. This is why the LED is out of
sync if it's on when logging on, but not if it's off when logging in.
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I have also noticed that the num lock button seems to sync properly IF
num lock is off at boot. If I turn num lock after boot, then the key
and indicator light function the way i expect (light on == numbers;
light off == arrows, etc). If num lock is on at boot, then the
indicator light and key ar
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