Date: Sun, 14 Jul 2024 11:58:09 +0200 From: =?UTF-8?Q?Goran_Meki=C4=87?= <meka@tilda.center> To: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Keyboard on laptop typing problem Message-ID: <8878ea2e-f91e-4cfd-8ddd-cc1d070eea32@tilda.center> In-Reply-To: <d1a1dd45dd304cdad98191b8abde2ae3@bsdforge.com> References: <0f378de3-7a20-4284-8cca-6c9ed2d0c55d@tilda.center> <d1a1dd45dd304cdad98191b8abde2ae3@bsdforge.com>
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On 7/13/24 18:18, Chris wrote: > On 2024-07-13 15:23, Goran Mekić wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I have a laptop with a weird behaving keyboard. Under Linux >> everything is fine, >> but under FreeBSD it is out of sync. On single key stroke of letter >> 'c' (just for >> example) terminal first doesn't do anything for about a second, then >> it prints >> multiple letters 'c' in a row. Is there any way to debug this >> behavior and why >> it's happening? Any chance there's a known workaround? I don't know >> what other >> info would be useable, so if you can tell me what other than >> usbconfig and pciconf >> to look at, I'll be glad to. > It would be very helpful to know what hardware you're using. It's > otherwise very > difficult to answer this sort of question. You can see that yesterday was the hottest day in my city ever. First, I didn't manage to ask what I wanted: what info should I send, second I sent the reply only to one person :facepalm: Anyway, I think the most condensed way to show the hardware is https://bsd-hardware.info/?probe=3400ac8782 Regards, meka
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