When I press the key 1 on my laptop keyboard, it does not print anything on the screen, but Shift+1 prints !
. I have this problem only with just with 1!
It doesn't matter which layout is in use, I tried different layouts and still 1 prints nothing.
I test the issue on a USB keyabord plugged to my laptop and still can't print it.
- My laptop: Dell Inspiron 5458
- OS Edition: 18.10, Kubuntu
xev
output when I press 1:
FocusOut event, serial 40, synthetic NO, window 0x3a00001, mode NotifyGrab, detail NotifyAncestor FocusIn event, serial 40, synthetic NO, window 0x3a00001, mode NotifyUngrab, detail NotifyAncestor KeymapNotify event, serial 40, synthetic NO, window 0x0, keys: 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 KeyRelease event, serial 40, synthetic NO, window 0x3a00001, root 0x17b, subw 0x0, time 696147, (891,524), root:(891,528), state 0x0, keycode 10 (keysym 0x31, 1), same_screen YES, XLookupString gives 1 bytes: (31) "1" XFilterEvent returns: False
xev
output when I press Shift+1:
KeyPress event, serial 40, synthetic NO, window 0x3a00001, root 0x17b, subw 0x0, time 697230, (891,524), root:(891,528), state 0x0, keycode 50 (keysym 0xffe1, Shift_L), same_screen YES, XLookupString gives 0 bytes: XmbLookupString gives 0 bytes: XFilterEvent returns: False KeyPress event, serial 40, synthetic NO, window 0x3a00001, root 0x17b, subw 0x0, time 698223, (891,524), root:(891,528), state 0x1, keycode 10 (keysym 0x21, exclam), same_screen YES, XLookupString gives 1 bytes: (21) "!" XmbLookupString gives 1 bytes: (21) "!" XFilterEvent returns: False
xev
output when I press 2:
KeyRelease event, serial 40, synthetic NO, window 0x3a00001, root 0x17b, subw 0x0, time 694954, (891,524), root:(891,528), state 0x0, keycode 11 (keysym 0x32, 2), same_screen YES, XLookupString gives 1 bytes: (32) "2" XFilterEvent returns: False
xmodmap -pm
xmodmap: up to 4 keys per modifier, (keycodes in parentheses): shift Shift_L (0x32), Shift_R (0x3e) lock control Control_L (0x25), Control_R (0x69) mod1 Alt_L (0x40), Alt_R (0x6c), Meta_L (0xcd) mod2 Num_Lock (0x4d) mod3 mod4 Super_L (0x85), Super_R (0x86), Super_L (0xce), Hyper_L (0xcf) mod5 ISO_Level3_Shift (0x5c), Mode_switch (0xcb)
Narrow it down to hardware or software
First check to see if it is OS software, Application Tools or Laptop BIOS which is causing interference:
By removing
~/.config/kglobalshortcutsrc
file, now that it's reset, I can type 1 by 1. My OS is Kubuntu and maybe there's kinda conflict by assigning new shortcut for Yakuake drop-down terminal or other software. But I don't know the exact reason for the issue.