Re: Possible gconf problem: no keyboard anymore
- From: Mark McLoughlin <markmc redhat com>
- To: Guillaume Blanc <blanc pd astro it>
- Cc: gnome-accessibility-list gnome org, gconf-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Possible gconf problem: no keyboard anymore
- Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2004 18:40:04 +0100
Hi,
On Wed, 2004-07-28 at 17:00, Guillaume Blanc wrote:
> I'm running gnome 2 with Mandrake 9 on a Dell laptop. Up to know
> everything was working perfectly. But at some point (I remember I was
> playing with the <shift>-PageUp/Down to scroll in the gnome-terminal) my
> keyboard became ineffective: impossible to send any key to the terminal.
> The only working keys are the Function key (Dell laptop) to play with the
> screen luminosity.
My guess is that you held Shift for 8 seconds or pressed it 5 times and
this enabled a very confusing accessibility option. Unfortunately, I
can't reproduce this at all on Fedora Core 2 and I don't understand why.
(The solution to your problem is more than likely to set
/desktop/gnome/accessibility/keyboard/enable to FALSE or probably just
hold down shift again or press it 5 times.)
Could someone on the accessibility list clear this up perhaps? What is
the magic sequence of keypresses and if its hold shift for 8 seconds and
press shift 5 times ... why doesn't that work for me?
Thanks,
Mark.
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