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On Wayland after the upgrade to Gnome 3.34, having the numlock on makes the numpad keys act like navigation keys (arrow, home, page-up, etc.) on all apps (including Java apps like jdownloader, IntelliJ) but not on the Gnome Shell dash or GDM. Downgrading to 3.32 or using the Xorg session fixes the issue.
Laptop: Lenovo Legion Y530
Last edited by r3b311i0n (2019-10-09 19:32:43)
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Seems to work OK for me in all Wayland native and X11 apps I tried. Have you eliminated all extensions?
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Yup. No change.
EDIT:
It looks like a bug with numlock state not remembering correctly. Setting
org.gnome.desktop.peripherals.keyboard.remember-numlock-state
to false through dconf fixes the issue.
Last edited by r3b311i0n (2019-09-22 01:25:48)
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Setting remember-numlock-state to false did not fix the issue for me.
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Also seems to be fixed by checking "Numeric keypad always enters digits (as in macOS)" option in miscellaneous compatibility options (gnome-tweaks -> keyboard & mouse -> additional layout options).
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Ohh. And I thought the past days what I made wrong. Bug already reported?
Last edited by hoschi (2019-10-07 09:52:10)
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Seems to be fixed in Gnome 3.34.1.
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I can confirm it's now working for me.
More precisely, it seems fixed since libx11 1.6.9.
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