Thinkpad P50s keyboard stop working with MATE 16.04
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When I opened my computer today, everything was fine. At some point, my keyboard just stopped working on the desktop. I can log in, but as soon as I get to the desktop, it stops working. all of the lights work well, and I can turn on the brightness, but neither restarting or using an earlier kernel is fixing the issue. I have a feeling that it has something to do with sticky keys, but I can't find anything about it in the settings.
keyboard thinkpad mate
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When I opened my computer today, everything was fine. At some point, my keyboard just stopped working on the desktop. I can log in, but as soon as I get to the desktop, it stops working. all of the lights work well, and I can turn on the brightness, but neither restarting or using an earlier kernel is fixing the issue. I have a feeling that it has something to do with sticky keys, but I can't find anything about it in the settings.
keyboard thinkpad mate
write the next command: dmesg | grep keyboard And paste the output here
â F.Rahamim
Apr 19 at 18:02
yeah, so I can't press the enter key, so I can't really run commands.
â M. Loewenthal
Apr 19 at 19:22
Turn on On screen keyboard: Go to system settings --> Universal Access --> Typing Tab --> On sreen keyboard
â F.Rahamim
Apr 19 at 19:37
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When I opened my computer today, everything was fine. At some point, my keyboard just stopped working on the desktop. I can log in, but as soon as I get to the desktop, it stops working. all of the lights work well, and I can turn on the brightness, but neither restarting or using an earlier kernel is fixing the issue. I have a feeling that it has something to do with sticky keys, but I can't find anything about it in the settings.
keyboard thinkpad mate
When I opened my computer today, everything was fine. At some point, my keyboard just stopped working on the desktop. I can log in, but as soon as I get to the desktop, it stops working. all of the lights work well, and I can turn on the brightness, but neither restarting or using an earlier kernel is fixing the issue. I have a feeling that it has something to do with sticky keys, but I can't find anything about it in the settings.
keyboard thinkpad mate
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write the next command: dmesg | grep keyboard And paste the output here
â F.Rahamim
Apr 19 at 18:02
yeah, so I can't press the enter key, so I can't really run commands.
â M. Loewenthal
Apr 19 at 19:22
Turn on On screen keyboard: Go to system settings --> Universal Access --> Typing Tab --> On sreen keyboard
â F.Rahamim
Apr 19 at 19:37
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write the next command: dmesg | grep keyboard And paste the output here
â F.Rahamim
Apr 19 at 18:02
yeah, so I can't press the enter key, so I can't really run commands.
â M. Loewenthal
Apr 19 at 19:22
Turn on On screen keyboard: Go to system settings --> Universal Access --> Typing Tab --> On sreen keyboard
â F.Rahamim
Apr 19 at 19:37
write the next command: dmesg | grep keyboard And paste the output here
â F.Rahamim
Apr 19 at 18:02
write the next command: dmesg | grep keyboard And paste the output here
â F.Rahamim
Apr 19 at 18:02
yeah, so I can't press the enter key, so I can't really run commands.
â M. Loewenthal
Apr 19 at 19:22
yeah, so I can't press the enter key, so I can't really run commands.
â M. Loewenthal
Apr 19 at 19:22
Turn on On screen keyboard: Go to system settings --> Universal Access --> Typing Tab --> On sreen keyboard
â F.Rahamim
Apr 19 at 19:37
Turn on On screen keyboard: Go to system settings --> Universal Access --> Typing Tab --> On sreen keyboard
â F.Rahamim
Apr 19 at 19:37
add a comment |Â
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write the next command: dmesg | grep keyboard And paste the output here
â F.Rahamim
Apr 19 at 18:02
yeah, so I can't press the enter key, so I can't really run commands.
â M. Loewenthal
Apr 19 at 19:22
Turn on On screen keyboard: Go to system settings --> Universal Access --> Typing Tab --> On sreen keyboard
â F.Rahamim
Apr 19 at 19:37