I tried something as suggested in the Matrix group. On boot I did
`rcctl stop xenodm` (as I have been already), then it was suggested that
I run
`apm -z`. I let my computer suspend, started it, then ran
`/usr/local/bin/startsway.sh`
and my keyboard layout was correct. Tab and delete weren't wor
Strange. I do only have one physical keyboard attached. I'm assuming there
is something to do with the wskbd stuff though and however that works. I
assume I can find that info in a man page somewhere?
Courtney
On 1/17/24 12:33, Matthieu Herrb wrote:
On Wed, Jan 17, 2024 at 11:12:53AM -0800, Cou
On Wed, Jan 17, 2024 at 11:12:53AM -0800, Courtney wrote:
> I'm not sure how exactly to report on this one. I installed sway and other
> related wayland and sway packages. I stopped xenodm, used the default
> configuration file and started sway with /usr/local/bin/startsway.sh and
> found my keyboa
I'm not sure how exactly to report on this one. I installed sway and other
related wayland and sway packages. I stopped xenodm, used the default
configuration file and started sway with /usr/local/bin/startsway.sh and
found my keyboard layout was shifted up 2 rows, and jumbled up a huge
amount. Fo