'End' key stopped working (xfce)

Michael Gmelin freebsd at grem.de
Tue Jan 26 12:58:22 UTC 2021



> On 26. Jan 2021, at 13:55, Jakob Alvermark <jakob at alvermark.net> wrote:
> 
> On 1/26/21 11:01 AM, Guido Falsi wrote:
>>> On 26/01/21 10:45, Jakob Alvermark wrote:
>>> 
>>> On 1/21/21 9:25 AM, Guido Falsi wrote:
>>>> On 21/01/21 09:10, Jakob Alvermark wrote:
>>>>> On 1/21/21 8:54 AM, Alexey Dokuchaev wrote:
>>>>>> On Thu, Jan 21, 2021 at 08:49:39AM +0100, Jakob Alvermark wrote:
>>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>> Something strange is going on here.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> I changed one shortcut, next time I restarted xfce my up-arrow key
>>>>>>> doesn't work.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> I changed one shortcut without restarting xfce and the up-arrow works
>>>>>>> again...
>>>>>> You might find reading the discussion in the following bugzilla PR
>>>>>> useful (esp. comment #54): https://bugs.freebsd.org/244290.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> ./danfe
>>>>> 
>>>>> Thanks for the suggestion, applying the change suggested in #54 seems to have fixed the issue.
>>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> What change exactly? If there is a change that reliably mitigates the issue it could be included in the ports tree, but I'm not sure I understand what to change exaclty.
>>>> 
>>>> It looks like removing the "ungrab" code line causes other regressions, so I'm not sure is a good candidate.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> The change that worked was adding back the ungrab line that was removed in that commit.
>>> 
>> 
>> Thanks for the feedback.
>> 
>> If that change really works for most users it's a good candidate for inclusion in the ports tree. I'd also try to get it back upstream.
>> 
>> I followed up to bug 244290 about this.
>> 
>> But since I'm not experiencing the issue myself I can't test this. So I'm asking for consensus from users.
>> 
> 
> By chance I discovered that it seems it only happens when you have UDEV option on xorg-server.
> 
> (Which I do. Tracking -current all pkgs was upgraded when -current was bumped to 14, and the binary package of xorg-server does not have udev enabled)
> 

Any chance that your keymap config is simply wrong/doesn’t match libinput? (You can check that by using setxkbmap to set the correct keymap explicitly). Maybe you could share your X11 config files/your .xinitrc.

-m

> 
> Jakob
> 
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