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    Num lock disable tab alt and other system shortcut

    Hi,

    Just encoutered the weirdest bug.... on Kubuntu 15.10.

    On login, system work as expected, tab-alt switches window and setting custom shortcut for window works OK.

    However, after enabling NumLock, tab-alt and others KDE shortcuts (alt+F2) stops working (they just do nothing, but copy paste works fine for instance).
    Disabling num lock restore the default tab-alt behavior.

    Does any one have any clue on this one? Seems really weird.
    Thanks!

    (nota: i had been fiddling around with my XKB settings to transform my CapsLock to an End key, but I'm pretty sure I reverted this and this should have no effect anymore, just mentioning cause this implied `rm /var/lib/xkb/*.xkm`)

    #2
    Hi,

    After investigation, turns out it's only KWin shortcuts which get disabled when numlock is active.

    This includes for instance tab alt, alt f2 but also for instance ctrl-alt-echap to display the skull.

    All those shortcuts are disabled as soon as I enable num lock, and reenabled when num lock is disabled.

    Really weird.

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      #3
      Alright,

      Solved my problem. I booted on an liveUSB, copy pasted /usr/share/X11/xkb/symbols/pc from the liveOS to my drive, and then removed all /var/lib/xkb/*.xkm in my system to replace them with the ones from my live system.

      It's now working.
      Perfect

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