Thierry de Coulon via tde-users wrote:
The main computer is a self build machine with a
Gigabyte Ryzen
motherboard. The (TDE) keyboard is Generic 105.
Another option if you have Fn key - what happens
pressing Fn+F2 - I've
seen those swapped by some bioses so that F-keys act as multimedia keys
if Fn is not pressed
Fn+F2 has the same result. I thought it was some Linux driver issue but I
did not think it coule be the BIOS. Don't remember to have seen any
settings for function keys there however, but I'll take a look.
This I observed on HP notebooks.
Perhaps you try with another keyboard, just to eliminate the keyboard as
source of the problem
if it is Generic 105 - what is the language and setup
setxkbmap -model pc105 -layout us
on Microsoft Multimedia keyboard (don't blame me for the M$ thing :) - it
turned out M$ multimedia keyboard was the best I could find with wire/USB a
normal key layout and multimedia keys. I don't understand why vendors start
either putting the pipe key somewhere at random on the keyboard or just
omit it)
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