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--- Comment #47 from yiz...@kulodgei.com ---
(In reply to yizel7 from comment #46)
> This is an issue for my laptop. I have the correct Keyboard model selected
> from the dropdown menu (Acer | Acer laptop) and then in the NumLock on
> Plasma Startup The
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--- Comment #45 from linn...@gmail.com ---
I have this problem again, after reinstall Linux.
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--- Comment #44 from linn...@gmail.com ---
I have ibus installed.
But, now the Numlock setting WORKs again (really strange, I did not do anything
unusual) - that I even forgot that I had this bug.
(In reply to Wolfgang Bauer from comment #42)
> I have
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--- Comment #43 from linus.kardell+kdeb...@gmail.com ---
I had ibus, but removing it doesn't help
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--- Comment #42 from Wolfgang Bauer ---
(In reply to linnets from comment #40)
> I have the same problem, that Numlock setting has no effect at all.
> Plasma version 5.20.4, X11.
Well, it does work fine here.
I have another idea though:
I do remember b
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--- Comment #39 from Wolfgang Bauer ---
(In reply to Wolfgang Bauer from comment #38)
> From plasma-desktop/kcms/keyboard/kcmmisc.cpp:
It's kcmmisc.h of course.
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--- Comment #38 from Wolfgang Bauer ---
(In reply to Greg Lepore from comment #37)
> Yes, the settings change. Here is the mapping:
>
> Turn on = 0
> Turn off = 1
> Leave unchanged = 2
>
> Which are different from Comment 29.
Yes, sorry, my mistake.
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--- Comment #37 from Greg Lepore ---
Yes, the settings change. Here is the mapping:
Turn on = 0
Turn off = 1
Leave unchanged = 2
Which are different from Comment 29.
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--- Comment #36 from Claudius Ellsel ---
(In reply to Greg Lepore from comment #32)
> See attachment. NumLock is set to "Turn on" and kreadconfig5 --file
> kcminputrc --group Keyboard --key NumLock shows "0". These appear to be
> incompatible settings.
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--- Comment #35 from Greg Lepore ---
X11.
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--- Comment #34 from Wolfgang Bauer ---
(In reply to Wolfgang Bauer from comment #33)
> (In reply to Greg Lepore from comment #32)
> > See attachment. NumLock is set to "Turn on" and kreadconfig5 --file
> > kcminputrc --group Keyboard --key NumLock show
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--- Comment #32 from Greg Lepore ---
See attachment. NumLock is set to "Turn on" and kreadconfig5 --file kcminputrc
--group Keyboard --key NumLock shows "0". These appear to be incompatible
settings.
I think my screenshot is accurately portraying the
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--- Comment #31 from Greg Lepore ---
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NumLock Settings
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--- Comment #30 from Wolfgang Bauer ---
(In reply to linus.kardell+kdebugs from comment #25)
> I have the same issue on OpenSUSE Tumbleweed.
The defaults for Tumbleweed are broken currently, see
https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1179295.
T
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--- Comment #28 from Claudius Ellsel ---
Since this bug is (at least originally) about cases where the preference to
always turn NumLock on is explicitly set, I created another one generally
tracking the problem that this is not the default value:
https
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Summary|NumLock not turned on |NumLock not is not turned
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