trying to get a sensible setting for "num lock" on boot. Using an MS wireless keyboard with "F Lock", "num Lock" and "Caps" lights on receiver.
Would like to have "num Lock" light on receiver "on" so that I can easily confirm status without having to remember to manually hit "num lock" every boot.
My setting and what happens:
It seems that Linux boot and KDE are at odds with each other. BIOS and Linux boot both affect the receiver light in conjunction with the keystroke sent to whatever routine interprets keystrokes. But KDE seems to keep it's own status of the "num lock" key instead of setting the h/w status or whatever.
If I could get the Linux boot to just leave the "num Lock" status alone, thenm BIOS could turn "num lock" on and I could have KDE leave it unchanged and the receiver light and the status would agree.
How do I get the Linux boot to leave the "num Lock" status alone??
By Linux boot, I mean that time from when Grub loads the kernal and the sign in screen appears. Maybe The X window routines are doing this?? If it's X windows, can I tell that s/w to leave num lock status alone and if I can, how?
Would like to have "num Lock" light on receiver "on" so that I can easily confirm status without having to remember to manually hit "num lock" every boot.
My setting and what happens:
- have BIOS turn on, and KDE to turn on - BIOS action turns light on, Linux boot then leaves the BIOS setting alone and KDE toggles it's num lock off, but light stays on but KDE "interprets" keystrokes as cursor keys - thus "reversing" action of light on receiver
- have BIOS turn it on and KDE to leave unchanged - BIOS action turns light on, Linux boot then turns num lock off turning light off and KDE leaves it off, have to remember to manually hit "num lock" key
- have BIOS turn it off and KDE to turn on - BIOS action leaves light off, Linux boot leaves it unchanged and KDE turns it on and light stays off, but KDE "interprets" keys as numeric, thus reversing action of light on receiver
It seems that Linux boot and KDE are at odds with each other. BIOS and Linux boot both affect the receiver light in conjunction with the keystroke sent to whatever routine interprets keystrokes. But KDE seems to keep it's own status of the "num lock" key instead of setting the h/w status or whatever.
If I could get the Linux boot to just leave the "num Lock" status alone, thenm BIOS could turn "num lock" on and I could have KDE leave it unchanged and the receiver light and the status would agree.
How do I get the Linux boot to leave the "num Lock" status alone??
By Linux boot, I mean that time from when Grub loads the kernal and the sign in screen appears. Maybe The X window routines are doing this?? If it's X windows, can I tell that s/w to leave num lock status alone and if I can, how?
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