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Ctrl-{x,s,w,2} not working on x13s
Greg Steuck <gnezdo@openbsd.org> writes: > I installed arm64-current on a Lenovo x13s. The machine seems fine > except the second column of keys, like Ctrl_L-X or Ctrl_L-2 do > nothing. E.g. 'x' by itself works, Ctrl-C does too. But not > Ctrl_L-X. Neither in X11 nor in the console. > > xev doesn't show any event when I hit 'x' after 'ctrl'. The situation is > a little different with Ctrl_R, only Ctrl_R-X doesn't work, but Ctrl_R-S > works. All these keys work by themselves (e.g. 'ctrl' or 'x'). It > doesn't look like a mechanical/electrical problem to me, but I could be > wrong here. Any ideas about troubleshooting this further? > > Sadly, I didn't test the machine enough in windows before installing > OpenBSD. I guess spending a few hours doing that is the most expedient > debugging approach? Yeah, loading the windows repair "terminal" is enough to see the effect of the non-working ^X. Oh well..
Ctrl-{x,s,w,2} not working on x13s