I just tested -2ubuntu4, and it fixes the problem for me. Thanks!
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[evdev] Japanese keyboard missing keys
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I have a japanese keyboard (pc106) and some keys still do not work after
upgrading to gnome-settings-daemon (2.23.6-0ubuntu2), although the Up ->
PrtScr problem is indeed fixed (I am using evdev managed keyboard, as
recommended).
The symbols that do not work and used to work before are ']' and '}'
Same problem here with a japanese keyboard (pc106).
The symbols that do not work and used to work before the latest upgrades
(that caused also bug #255008) are ']' and '}' (which in the japanese
keyboard are in the same key), and the key for '\' and '_' (underscore,
one key again).
It still works
Thanks for the reply.
I think it is the same basic issue as in bug #255372 (both japanese and
brazilian keyboards are special cases that used to work before whatever
caused bug #255008), I added the same information there.
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Up arrow key mapped to Print [screen]
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xkeyboard-config
Since the last upgrades (the ones that caused bug #255008 and bug
#255372) my japanese keyboard is not behaving properly, there are some
missing keys in the layout.
The symbols that do not work and used to work before the latest upgrades
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Attaching the output of 'xkbcomp :0 -'
** Attachment added: "xkbcomp :0 -"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16871952/xkbcomp
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'setxkbmap -print' says the following:
xkb_keymap {
xkb_keycodes { include "evdev+aliases(qwerty)" };
xkb_types { include "complete" };
xkb_compat{ include "complete+ledscroll(group_lock)"};
xkb_symbols { include
"pc+jp(106)+inet(evdev)+es:2
Sorry. I just opened bug #258595. Thanks!
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KUmo: Thank you very much, the changes you suggest also make my keyboard
useful again. Thanks! :)
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 35231 ***
Sorry, but this is not a duplicate of 35231 (although they sound
similar). That bug is for 'emacs -nw' (that is, no X window, emacs runs
inside the gnome terminal) while this one is about 'emacs' (so emacs
opens its own window).
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Dead keys not worki
Done, hopefully someone will have a clue what got broken.
I will keep this bug updated if I get any response.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: emacs
When running emacs21, also emacs-snapshot-gtk, dead keys do not work.
For example, entering a dead circumflex, space should result in a caret
('^'), but only the space appears, and '' is
undefined" appears in the status bar. Same with accents.
Put
The following info might be useful too:
-- Env vars:
LANG=fr_FR.UTF-8
LANGUAGE="fr_FR:fr:en_GB:en"
LC_* not set.
-- Running latest (in edgy) gnome packages, with Keyboard model 'ACPI
standard'. All gtk apps work fine.
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Attaching a backtrace with the debugging information from:
deb http://people.ubuntu.com/~pitti/ddebs edgy main universe
installed, I hope this is useful. I am running today's edgy, with the processor
being an
'AMD Turion(tm) 64 Mobile Technology ML-37' (from /proc/cpuinfo)
and an ati mobility rad
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