I have had the same problem with the capslock key and I am using a 3 button Logitech Mouseman and an *shudder* MS Ergo Keyboard. It only happened once, but I am not running imwheel..so what could cause my capslock key to stick eh? just my question of the day :) Togan Muftuoglu wrote:
Ok I think the strange keyboard behaviour is caused by imwheel itself. What I understand from the imwheel readme file it is not designed for the MSwindows 104 key mapping and there is a part regarding KYSMS which I think is responsible for the unwanted caps lock and other keyboard behaviours as I just realized I have difficulty typing @ since on my turkish keyboard this is right Alt+q I even have problems with the same letter when I switch to the Us keyboard layout where I have to press Shift+2. When I stop using the imwheel the problem does not exists.
Now the solution frankly speaking as a newcomer to Linux I think I will wait until some one points a to me how to fix it or till I feel myself comfortable to play with the files. It took me 1 week to have the Turkish characters displayed in my X environment in order to get the ISO8859-9 turkish fonts working with XF86Config since the howto Turkish is based on RH and the links are not the same in Suse.
Anyway to cut the story short I think the answer is in the Imwheel readme file. If anybody can correct the keyboard problem I will appreciate if they post a message to the list
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