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Hi.
I have a Sony Vaio laptop (model PCG-K45) which doesn't have a separate numeric keyboard. But if you keep the blue 'Fn' key pressed, you change the behaviour of some keys (so that 'u' is mapped to '4', 'i' is mapped to '5', 'o' is mapped to '6', 'j' is mapped to '1', 'k' is mapped to '2', and so on).
But there is a problem: when I start my KDE session with a particular user, the behaviour of the 'Fn' key is just the opposite: if you DON'T keep the 'Fn' key pressed, the letters are mapped to numbers. In order to print letters, you must keep the 'Fn' key pressed, which is really annoying.
If I login with any other user, this problem doesn't happen, so it seems to be related to some sort of configuration.
How can I fix this?
Thanks!
Last edited by elifarley (2008-03-09 17:21:10)
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