On Tue, 01 Jun 2010 15:45:34 +0200, Merciadri Luca wrote:

> Camaleón writes:
> 
>> Mmm... I suppose you already care about the "num. lock" switch/button
>> is "on", right? :-)

> Yes, sure.

O.k. Let's hope this one is linked with the other porblem.

>> Dive into GNOME keyboard settings (keyboard layout, language, model and
>> options) and if necessary, setup them again. Then, relogin, just in
>> case.

(...)

> Everything seems to happen since I have pressed 4 or 5 times the MAJ
> key, which then let GNOME ask me if I wanted to use soft keys. I do not
> know soft keys are, but I do not need any accessibility facility,
> because I have no handicap. It must have messed up with my settings, in
> some way that I am still misunderstanding. Any idea? Hope I'm clear.
> Thanks, though.

"Soft keys"? I do not recall this :-? 

But anything regarding assistive keyboard is configured/activated within 
GNOME keyboard settings. Check in there *all the tabs* and see if 
something has been enabled accidentally.

Also, run "gnome-at-properties" in gnome-terminal and see if something 
was also enabled there.

Greetings,

-- 
Camaleón


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