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Keys incorrectly shown as disabled on boot

Open apienk opened this issue 1 year ago • 3 comments

Steps to replicate:

  1. Turn on NumLock.
  2. Reboot.
  3. Note that NumLock is shown as disabled (incorrectly).
  4. Press NumLock to disable it.
  5. Note that NumLock is shown as disabled (correctly).
  6. Press NumLock again to enable it.
  7. Note that NumLock is shown as enbled (correctly).
  8. Reboot again.
  9. Note that NumLock is shown as disabled (incorrectly).
  10. Press CapsLock to enable it.
  11. Note that both indicators instantly show the correct state of the keys.

Seems like indicator cannot correctly read the state of the keys on boot.

Could not test CapsLock because it gets turned off when Gnome shell starts.

SYSTEM: Ubuntu 23.04, Gnome 44, LockKeys 52

apienk avatar May 15 '23 07:05 apienk

xorg?

kazysmaster avatar Aug 22 '23 17:08 kazysmaster

Yes. X.Org X Server 1.21.1.7

apienk avatar Aug 22 '23 22:08 apienk

Same behavior, The num lock status is not well displayed after boot and first login while sthe state is true

guy@debian:~$ gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.peripherals.keyboard numlock-state
true
guy@debian:~$

Once I press the caps lock key, the both are well displayed in extension

Distributor ID:	Debian
Description:	Debian GNU/Linux trixie/sid
Release:	n/a
Codename:	trixie

XDG_SESSION_DESKTOP=gnome-xorg
XDG_SESSION_TYPE=x11

gnome-shell 44

grandtoubab avatar Sep 18 '23 09:09 grandtoubab