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Date:      Wed, 26 Mar 1997 11:47:29 GMT
From:      Dr A W G Duller <andy@sees.bangor.ac.uk>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Cc:        andy@sees.bangor.ac.uk
Subject:   Keyboard problems with XFree 3.2 (FreeBSD 2.2)
Message-ID:  <199703261147.LAA09766@andypc3.sees.bangor.ac.uk>

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I have just installed Release 2.2 (X user distribution) from one of
the British mirror sites and everything is fine until I start to use
X. When I startup X the window manager (fvwm) and various xterms
appear correctly and the mouse works. However, the keyboard doesn't
work. If I disconnect and then connect the keyboard it begins to work
- although even then if I press keys such as Caps lock, Scroll local,
Num lock then it stops working again. In addition switching to a
virtual terminal from X (e.g. ctrl-alt-F2) also stops the keyboard
working and the disconnect mechanism has to be used again.

I am using an AJP 7500 notebook computer (486) and a docking station
which then has the keyboard plugged into the docking station.

I get slightly different behaviour when I use the notebook keyboard
i.e. the keyboard functions all of the time but there are still
problems with the Caps lock etc. but they are not as severe since
after a number of keypresses the keyboard functions normally.

In all cases the lights indicating which "lock" is pressed do not
light. When X is not being using the keyboard functions correctly in all
cases.

I have tried with and without the xkb support but the problem seems to
be the same.

I have been using previous versions of FreeBSD on this machine for
several years without problem. Any suggestions as to the solution would
be gratefully received. Please could you reply directly as I don't
subscribe to the list.

Thanks,
Andy Duller

-- 
 Andy Duller,
 School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Systems,
 University of Wales, Bangor,
 Dean St.,
 Bangor,
 Gwynedd, LL57 1UT
 U.K.
 Tel: +44 1248 382716  Fax: +44 1248 361429
 E-mail: andy@sees.bangor.ac.uk



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