Hey guys,
There is no such thing as "Number Lock" in the Apple Keyboard. If your
keypad is not working, it could be because Mouse Keys are turned on in
System Preferences -> Universal Access -> Mouse & Trackpad. From there
you can turn this function off or (if the box is checked) you can press
t
My mistake.
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I updated the Fn / F-keys directions here for Jaunty:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AppleKeyboard
It's essentially the same directions but the names of things changed in
Jaunty.
change:
modprobe.d/* files should be *.conf now as later anything not *.conf will be
ignored, though for now it ju
The original issue reported here has been confirmed to be resolved so
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In Ubuntu Jaunty, the problem is fixed. The 'Clear' key behave like 'NumLock'
key.
I test it with Apple Keyboard 0003:05AC:0220.0005
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Apple themselves recognize that Numlock must be supported on non-apple
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In short, yes, Clear button is supposed to work as a Numlock, only not
in MacOS.
I've seen many discussions on this topic already, I think whatever
hardware is used, Ubuntu must suppor
Is there not a way to set whether numlock is on or off by default on
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The first thing I do on a keyboard with a numeric pad, is to enable the
numeric functionality. I always thought that having it act as a
directional pad by default is counter intuitive. I mean, I expect the
fraction of people who use it as a directional pad to be very small
compared to the number of
Justin,
you may be surprised to learn, that despite you don't believe people are
looking for Numlock button where it's supposed to be, it's actually the
case. Well, except maybe for hardcore Mac users. But they don't have a
reason to look for it anyway.
On the other hand, who really knows what Cl
I think this is all a bit off-topic for this bug. The bug was originally
focused on the fact that having numlock on would cause part of the
qwerty portion of the keyboard to change to a number pad (like on a
laptop keyboard). The clear key has always acted a numlock on apple
keyboards even before t
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I'm running ibex alpha 3 and the numlock works as I expect.
The only problem I'm having with the keyboard now is the F keys.
In order for me to open the run command I have to press ALT + fn + F2.
I would expect the fn key to enable the extra functions on the keys
rather than enable the F-Keys.
you are looking for this bug:
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/mactel-support/+bug/201711
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Ahhh, thanks.
There is a guide in there that solves the issue.
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Is it safe to purchase this keyboard now, is the new kernel working for
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I was told, after system boot, press F6 twice. I tried this and it
worked for me!
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I tried it on my current distros (with no changes) and the F6 two times
worked. The distros I used is Fedora 9, Ubuntu 8.04 and Suse 11. They
all seemed to work with the F6 trick.
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When are these going to start showing up in the Hardy kernels? Are there
any plans to put the patch in this series, or is the plan to release it
in Intrepid?
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After upgrading to the newest kernel here is what I found. Pressing a
key on the number pad does not cause the letter keys to malfunction
anymore. The issue now is that the number pad is behaving like a
directional pad. Pressing the clear button at the top of the number pad
turns on the number l
The numpad behavior is consistant with most other PC keyboards. I
believe this is the desired functionality. The "clear" button is in the
place of most keyboard's numlock keys.
Your other issue should likely go to a different location unless this
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I am not trying to say what is right and what is wrong, just trying to
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Tested the latest kernel from hardy-proposed (2.6.24.20), results are
just as expected:
- on startup the numpad keys behave normally, entering digits
- pressing Clear button switches the numpad to navigation mode
Excellent, thanks a lot for fixing this!
Re: numlock or navigation buttons by def
Justin,
That's the dashboard key: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1117
(Note the picture is that of a macbook pro keyboard, but I think the usb
keyboard has the same layout).
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I'm not sure what the "clear" key does, though a quick Google search
shows:
http://www.google.com/search?q=os+x+clear+key&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8
The link doesn't work well for me, but the Google summary of the first
result includes:
"The Clear key, of course, acts like the clear key on a calculator..
I too have one of these new aluminium keyboards, and I too think it
should behave the way we want it to, not the way some more or less
illuminated Steve Jobs' HIG designer decided to. Apple has made poor
choices in design at times (such as their stubborness with the one-
button mouse) and we don't
I have the Apple Aluminum USB Keyboard. I have tried to use it on Fedora
9, Ubuntu 8.04 and Suse 11 with the same problem on each distribution.
The keyboard is acting like a laptop keyboard with the number lock on to
the QWERTY keys change into a numerical keypad. I can't figure out a way
to stop i
Just posting the upstream git commit id for the kernel team to
reference. Has anyone been able to test and confirm this patch resolves
the issue? Also note that this patch is already in the upcoming
Intrepid Ibex 8.10 kernel. I'll try and update this report when the
latest intrepid kernel build
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I came up against this issue back in April when upgrading from Gutsy to
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functions, so it's good to finally find a discussion like this.
For what it's wo
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>Please try this kernel and report any success/regressions. If this fixed the
>problem I can add the fix to Hardy 8.04.1. Thanks.
I tried this kernel, it fixes the problem. Thanks!
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SRU justification:
Impact: Slim USB Apple Keyboard stops working if a numpad or number key
is pressed.
Testcase: A clean boot, keys work. Press numpad or number key and the
keyboard stops working.
Patch in my PPA tested and verified
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/201887/comments/72
This
The Numlock behaviour for apple keyboards was fixed somewhere between
2.6.24 and 2.6.26 with the introduction of a HID QUIRK flag.
Patch attached that backports the HID_QUIRK change to 2.6.24.
** Attachment added: "Backport of HID_QUIRK changes relating to apple keyboards"
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Patch spotted in upstream kernel 2.5.26-rc4
http://www.kernel.org/diff/diffview.cgi?file=%2Fpub%2Flinux%2Fkernel%2Fv2.6%2Ftesting%2Fincr%2Fpatch-2.6.26-rc3-rc4.bz2;z=276
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You re
@Edwin : for the "media keys", you apparently need to install pommed
(see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MacBook_Santa_Rosa ). I think
this info should be on a different place, like
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FlameAboutAplleKeyboards ;-)
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@Frédéric Grosshans:
Thank you for taking care of the housekeeping :) Will make an effort to stay on
topic:
I believe that any work/patches that were done for MacBooks are actually
working fine: Macbook users seem to be happy with the state of the
current kernel as above. The problem seems to onl
>It also affects me, using a slim USB keyboard on a MacBook
Interesting... does this mean you observe different 'oddities' comparing
the internal MacBook keyboard, and the external USB slim keyboard? You
may be in a unique position in that case, to report on and test the two
different keyboards. I
I believe that any work/patches that were done for MacBooks are actually
> working fine: Macbook users seem to be happy with the state of the
> current kernel as above. The problem seems to only effect users of the
> slim USB keyboards(such as myself).
>
It also affects me, using a slim USB keyboa
Hey Guys..
I didn't read all the comments.. But I had a similar issue with a windows
keyboard I connected to my macbook 3,1 SantaRosa
Both internal macbook keyboard and windows keyboard worked fine, when
connected.. and when I remove the windows keyboard, macbook internal keyboard
stops working
Apologies for getting off topic Frédéric... thanks for getting us back
inline.
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I can confirm that this bug still exists, and that pressing F6 twice is
the only way of getting out of numlock mode. Took me quite some time to
figure out what was going on.
What's the status on getting this patched and fixed?
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I have 2 macs and 2 Slim USB Keyboards. We will call them set 1 and set
2, to avoid confusion. I had an issue with the 6 on the number pad on
set 1, so i switched out the keyboard with the one from set 2. (which
worked fine- all keys) The 6 on the number pad on the keyboard from set
2 didn't wor
Jamie,
You need to post in the forums. This is a bug tracking system and is not the
place for support requests.
http://ubuntuforums.org/
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I lightly fallowed this problem about a moth ago both here and in kernel
and believed that a kernel fix was commited to fix the function keys,
however i am in intrepid beta and they have not been fixed, i believe
this is importand, the function keys should do theree special thing when
you are press
Though it feels as though it took an awfully long time to get here
(March!?!), I can confirm that hardy-updates for 2.6.24-21 has solved
the Apple slim USB keyboard problems for this Ubuntu user.
Thanks to everyone who hashed this out and to those developers who made
this possible.
Now . . . gett
i am getting this on intrepid too, in addition on intrepid my numpad
keys completely dont work
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@sceintus
You must tap 'clear' to enable the numpad by default. As discussed
throughout this thread and elsewhere, the decision was made that 'clear'
is in the spot a user might expect the 'Num lock' key to be, and it will
be detected and treated as such. So, after booting the computer, or at
any
nope creatifx, before that worked, but now if i tap 'clear' or numlock
on aanother (ps/2) keyboard the numpad doesnt work, hmm woah, numpad on
that is broken too, so its not a prob with the keyboard, my keypad is
just completely toast in the os for some reason, where hsould i report
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also a wierd bug (prob related) is that in vmware when i press 'up' on
the arrow keys (not keypad) it triggers printscreen in the vm.
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What kernel are you running (what is the output of running uname -a in a
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Linux ubuntu-server 2.6.24-21-virtual #1 SMP Mon Aug 25 18:40:59 UTC
2008 i686 GNU/Linux
lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 440BX/ZX/DX - 82443BX/ZX/DX Host bridge
(rev 01)
00:01.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 440BX/ZX/DX - 82443BX/ZX/DX AGP bridge
(rev 01)
00:07.0 ISA bridge: Intel
To my knowledge, the kernel installed by default with a full intrepid
ibex install is 2.6.27-7-generic i686
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However, I can confirm (as I did above) that my Hardy system worked just
fine once I upgraded to 2.6.24-21
This is with the full-size slim USB keyboard ... I don't mess with that
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Offtopic, but any chance that the mapping of command/option is one of
the "quirks"?
Being able to have alt and win be where my muscle memory thinks they
are, without having to switch manually when switching keyboards (I've
got a PC laptop that I plug this keyboard into), would be awesome.
Unfortu
Confirmed on Dell OptiPlex 745 PC, 2.6.24-16 (also tried 2.6.24-19),
with Apple Slim keyboard.
Solved by pressing F6 twice after each reboot and painting the Num Lock
key red so that I never press it again
This is an very annoying and striking issue. I can't help the sarcasm,
but I just feel frus
larrycz, I think the problem was that the External Apple Keyboards were
being mistakenly identified as the built-in keyboards on MacBook Pros
(which have a psuedo-numberpad on the main keys when numlock is turned
on). As far as I know this has been fixed in Intrepid. Can you test it
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Would it be possible for some of the commenters to verify that the problem, as
described originally, is addressed by the kernel image in hardy-proposed?
Please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation how
to enable and use -proposed. I note that Justin Sunseri has app
Steve Beattie:
The Proposed files fix this problem.
To get proposed working: "System > Admin > Software Sources > Updates
Tab", and then check the box that says, "Pre-released Updates (hardy-
proposed)".
After getting the proposed box checked, you can refresh your source list
and update your so
The proposed updates do, indeed, stop the keyboard going into laptop
mode when the numlock/clear key is pressed.
It's still sub-optimal, though:
* The function keys only work when 'fn' is held down. The pb_fnmode value
change corrects this, but this *should* be the default: without 'fn' held down
> This isn't a normal PC keyboard and we shouldn't try to make it one.
As has been pointed out above, though: the primary OS for this keyboard
is OS X. Apps for OS X use function keys a *lot* less than Linux apps in
terms of keyboard shortcuts etc. This is argument #1 - from a user-
centred design
After following this ttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/AppleKeyboard to
get the functions working as expected on PC you might want to swap the
positions of Alt/Cmd keys, create an Insert key and do some other minor
modifications to make the layout more similar to PC keyboards.
Find attached an .Xmo
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SRU justification:
Impact: Slim USB Apple Keyboard stops working if a numpad or number key
is pressed.
Testcase: A clean boot, keys work. Press numpad or number key and the
keyboard stops working.
Patch in my PPA tested and verified
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/201887/comments/72
This
Justin,
That's the dashboard key: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1117
(Note the picture is that of a macbook pro keyboard, but I think the usb
keyboard has the same layout).
Alex
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I'm not sure what the "clear" key does, though a quick Google search
shows:
http://www.google.com/search?q=os+x+clear+key&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8
The link doesn't work well for me, but the Google summary of the first
result includes:
"The Clear key, of course, acts like the clear key on a calculator..
Apple themselves recognize that Numlock must be supported on non-apple
OSes:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1216
In short, yes, Clear button is supposed to work as a Numlock, only not
in MacOS.
I've seen many discussions on this topic already, I think whatever
hardware is used, Ubuntu must suppor
Is there not a way to set whether numlock is on or off by default on
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The first thing I do on a keyboard with a numeric pad, is to enable the
numeric functionality. I always thought that having it act as a
directional pad by default is counter intuitive. I mean, I expect the
fraction of people who use it as a directional pad to be very small
compared to the number of
Justin,
you may be surprised to learn, that despite you don't believe people are
looking for Numlock button where it's supposed to be, it's actually the
case. Well, except maybe for hardcore Mac users. But they don't have a
reason to look for it anyway.
On the other hand, who really knows what Cl
I think this is all a bit off-topic for this bug. The bug was originally
focused on the fact that having numlock on would cause part of the
qwerty portion of the keyboard to change to a number pad (like on a
laptop keyboard). The clear key has always acted a numlock on apple
keyboards even before t
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I'm running ibex alpha 3 and the numlock works as I expect.
The only problem I'm having with the keyboard now is the F keys.
In order for me to open the run command I have to press ALT + fn + F2.
I would expect the fn key to enable the extra functions on the keys
rather than enable the F-Keys.
you are looking for this bug:
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Ahhh, thanks.
There is a guide in there that solves the issue.
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Patch attached that backports the HID_QUIRK change to 2.6.24.
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Just posting the upstream git commit id for the kernel team to
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the issue? Also note that this patch is already in the upcoming
Intrepid Ibex 8.10 kernel. I'll try and update this report when the
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I came up against this issue back in April when upgrading from Gutsy to
Hardy - function keys no longer worked as they did in Gutsy. I ended up
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For what it's wo
Is it safe to purchase this keyboard now, is the new kernel working for
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I tried it on my current distros (with no changes) and the F6 two times
worked. The distros I used is Fedora 9, Ubuntu 8.04 and Suse 11. They
all seemed to work with the F6 trick.
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any plans to put the patch in this series, or is the plan to release it
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After upgrading to the newest kernel here is what I found. Pressing a
key on the number pad does not cause the letter keys to malfunction
anymore. The issue now is that the number pad is behaving like a
directional pad. Pressing the clear button at the top of the number pad
turns on the number l
The numpad behavior is consistant with most other PC keyboards. I
believe this is the desired functionality. The "clear" button is in the
place of most keyboard's numlock keys.
Your other issue should likely go to a different location unless this
test reversed previous functionality.
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Slim USB
I am not trying to say what is right and what is wrong, just trying to
explain why it functions as it does.
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Slim USB Apple Keyboard not working correctly when pressing the "numlock" key
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/201887
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Tested the latest kernel from hardy-proposed (2.6.24.20), results are
just as expected:
- on startup the numpad keys behave normally, entering digits
- pressing Clear button switches the numpad to navigation mode
Excellent, thanks a lot for fixing this!
Re: numlock or navigation buttons by def
I too have one of these new aluminium keyboards, and I too think it
should behave the way we want it to, not the way some more or less
illuminated Steve Jobs' HIG designer decided to. Apple has made poor
choices in design at times (such as their stubborness with the one-
button mouse) and we don't
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