keyboard has a weird layout after boot

László Lajos Jánszky laszlo.janszky at gmail.com
Mon Jul 13 13:31:01 UTC 2020


Same with "sysctl kern.evdev.rcpt_mask=12" and removing the "driver kbd"
line from xorg config.

Patrick Proniewski <patpro at patpro.net> ezt írta (időpont: 2020. júl. 12.,
V, 16:04):

> Hello,
>
> Give this a try and let us know if it solves your problem:
>
>
> https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/xfce-keyboard-goes-wild-after-pkg-upgrade.74397
>
> good luck,
> patpro
>
>
> > On 12 juil. 2020, at 15:51, László Lajos Jánszky <
> laszlo.janszky at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > I have an Obins Anne Pro keyboard, which is a 60% mechanical NKRO
> keyboard
> > http://en.obins.net/anne-pro It works properly in the UEFI and in the
> > rescue shell when I quit the boot menu, but after FreeBSD booted up and I
> > got the login screen it changes layout to something weird. For example I
> > got "a" when pressing backspace or "w". Most of the keys stop working. I
> > used it on a Win7 PC for a few years, so it works fine and in theory it
> has
> > a standard US ANSI layout, at least the UEFI and the rescue shell does
> not
> > have problems with it. I tried it with FreeBSD 12.1 and KDE. I tried
> > another keyboard, which is a Logitech K360 and that works as expected
> with
> > 102 key generic Hungarian layout. I tried all the generic models in KDE
> > with US layout by the Anne Pro, but had no success. I tried to disable
> the
> > KDE by commenting out "exec ck-launch-session startplasma-x11" from the
> > .xinitrc file, but somehow FreeBSD still boots with KDE idk why. I tried
> > the keyboard in a console with ctrl+alt+f3, which in theory would be the
> > same as booting without KDE and it had the same issue in that console
> too,
> > so I think it is not an xorg related thing, but I am not entirely sure.
> > Somebody suggested changing the keyboard mode to 6-KRO, but I did not
> find
> > anything about it in the manual, so probably this keyboard is NKRO only.
> > Any idea how to make it work with FreeBSD or what causes this problem?
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