Hi everybody !
I recently installed debian 9.2 on my laptop, and i'm experimenting an issue with the keyboard.
Actually, I post here but I don't know if it is really because of debian. It might be a bug in kde interface (plasma) but I don't know so maybe you could help me...
The problem is : I can log without any problem with my account, but then when I type something in the interface (search, run, config, even when it asks me credentials...) nothing append, nothing is typed.
However, in any other software anything works properly, so that's why I don't think it's because of a driver.
Does anyone have an idea of what can be done to resolve this ?
Thanks !
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[HELP] Keyboard not working in graphical interface
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Re: [HELP] Keyboard not working in graphical interface
There were a lot of options in KDE to switch keyboard layout when I installled, I removed most of them. I didn't understand the IBus thing, or the international layout and all that. I just removed it all.
The keyboard on my DELL mini Inspiron 1012 isn't listed in systemsettings>input>keyboard by name, so I disabled the keyboard daemon in systemsettings>startupandshutdown/backgroundservices and so far, so good.
Myabe if you post some info about your hardware, someone else will have a better explanation.
The keyboard on my DELL mini Inspiron 1012 isn't listed in systemsettings>input>keyboard by name, so I disabled the keyboard daemon in systemsettings>startupandshutdown/backgroundservices and so far, so good.
Myabe if you post some info about your hardware, someone else will have a better explanation.
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Re: [HELP] Keyboard not working in graphical interface
Thanks for your message, I disabled the deamon at start and then it works perfectly.
Perhaps the keybord I selected wasn't compatible with mine. Imma do some test to figure out.
Now I have a solution, at least.
Perhaps the keybord I selected wasn't compatible with mine. Imma do some test to figure out.
Now I have a solution, at least.