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#1 2024-11-19 08:23:37

phoenix324
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Registered: 2023-08-23
Posts: 63

How to unbind sym: XF86*

I read https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Keyboard_input and https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Xorg/K … figuration, but still confused on how to stop `F23` from outputting `XF86TouchpadOff`.

Initially i solved this by removing the corresponding line from /usr/share/X11/xkb/symbols/inet. But it got reset after system update.

Kernel: Linux 6.11.9-ar
WM: Hyprland (Wayland)
 setxkbmap -print -verbose 10
Setting verbose level to 10
WARNING: Running setxkbmap against an Xwayland server
locale is C
Trying to load rules file ./rules/evdev...
Trying to load rules file /usr/share/X11/xkb/rules/evdev...
Success.
Applied rules from evdev:
rules:      evdev
model:      pc105
layout:     us
Trying to build keymap using the following components:
keycodes:   evdev+aliases(qwerty)
types:      complete
compat:     complete
symbols:    pc+us+inet(evdev)
geometry:   pc(pc105)
xkb_keymap {
	xkb_keycodes  { include "evdev+aliases(qwerty)"	};
	xkb_types     { include "complete"	};
	xkb_compat    { include "complete"	};
	xkb_symbols   { include "pc+us+inet(evdev)"	};
	xkb_geometry  { include "pc(pc105)"	};
};

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#2 2024-11-19 08:51:12

mesaprotector
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Registered: 2024-03-03
Posts: 151

Re: How to unbind sym: XF86*

There's something in the upcoming systemd v257 patchnotes about that: see the fifth bullet point of the second section: https://github.com/systemd/systemd/rele … g/v257-rc2

Essentially I don't think you can do anything but wait for the next systemd release, but good news - it won't be long! Currently systemd uses F20-23 for its own purposes, something I also noticed checking Fn key scancodes.

Last edited by mesaprotector (2024-11-19 08:51:25)

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