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#1 2014-09-27 19:06:53

technolog
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Which key is ^[[4~

Hello, apparently one of the keys is stuck, because I see ^[[4~ displayed many times during the boot. What key could that be?

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#2 2014-09-27 19:18:47

Xyne
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Re: Which key is ^[[4~

On my laptop ^[[4~ appears on the TTY when I press "1" on the keypad.


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#3 2014-09-27 19:19:29

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Re: Which key is ^[[4~

This sounds a lot like an X-Y problem.  Do those characters continue to show up once you are logged in?  If not, why would you suspect a stuck key?


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#4 2014-09-27 21:37:35

technolog
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Re: Which key is ^[[4~

No, just during the bootup, it shows really long sequence like:

^[[4~^[[4~^[[4~^[[4~^[[4~^[[4~^[[4~^[[4~^[[4~^[[4~^[[4~^[[4~^[[4~^[[4~^[[4~^[[4~^[[4~^[[4~^[[4~^[[4~^[[4~^[[4~^[[4~^[[4~^[[4~

and then systemd startup messages are in between.

Sometimes when I use chromium or any other programs, it throws me to the bottom of the page, just like PgDn or down arrow.

@Xyne, yes, same here, so apparently, the END key is the culprit.

Last edited by technolog (2014-09-27 21:41:42)

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