On Sun, 2009-06-14 at 12:27 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote: > Craig White wrote: > > On Sun, 2009-06-14 at 08:17 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote: > > > >> Craig White wrote: > >> > >>> F10 - KDE > >>> > >>> I am pretty much working but since I installed scim and am switching > >>> between Chinese and English, I can no longer use some of my keys... > >>> > >>> <DELETE> doesn't appear to do anything > >>> <Arrow Up> doesn't appear to do anything > >>> <Arrow Down> appears to perform like pressing <Enter> > >>> > >>> yet if I open xev, I can see the keycodes are being sent. > >>> > >>> and if I quit scim, it doesn't fix anything. > >>> > >>> I think this happened once I configured KDE systemsettings and added > >>> Chinese language but I removed it now and still, no change. Setup in > >>> systemsettings/Region & Language only shows US English and keyboard is > >>> still Evdev-managed keyboard and only USA layout. > >>> > >>> > >> Well.... > >> > >> I don't have your problems but I don't have your settings either.... > >> > >> In "Region & Language" I have nothing installed. Above the box were > >> languages would be listed it shows: "Country or Region: Not set (Generic > >> English). My keyboard layout is "Disabled". > >> > >>> So I can't figure out that even if I apparently quit scim and put things > >>> back to normal now in KDE systemsettings, why can I not use some of my > >>> keys? > >>> > > ---- > > I think it can only be caused by either a settings change or a package > > installation and knowing that the key behavior is both GNOME & KDE > > (happens in Evolution, OpenOffice, Konsole and every other program I > > try), I don't think this is a systemsettings thing but I removed the > > Chinese keyboard in Regional & Language/Keyboard and unset the country > > or region setting to 'not set (Generic English)' like yours. I cannot > > remove the US English installed language and have logged off and logged > > back on but no change. > > > > these are the only packages that I have installed in the past few > > days... > > > > lesstif-0.95.0-26.fc10.i386 > > libXp-devel-1.0.0-11.fc9.i386 > > lesstif-devel-0.95.0-26.fc10.i386 > > 1:openoffice.org-langpack-zh_CN-3.0.1-15.4.fc10.i386 > > kde-l10n-Chinese-4.2.3-1.fc10.noarch > > scim-libs-1.4.7-35.fc10.i386 > > libgxim-0.3.2-4.fc10.i386 > > imsettings-libs-0.105.1-4.fc10.i386 > > imsettings-0.105.1-4.fc10.i386 > > im-chooser-1.2.5-1.fc10.i386 > > scim-1.4.7-35.fc10.i386 > > scim-pinyin-0.5.91-25.fc9.i386 > > scim-python-0.1.13rc1-1.fc10.i386 > > scim-python-pinyin-0.1.13rc1-1.fc10.i386 > > python-openoffice-0.1-0.2.20090228svn34.fc10.noarch > > > > Thanks...I am at a loss as to what is causing this but it's irritating > > not to be able to use the 'delete' key. > > > Maybe try one thing? > > Just for a test, create a new user and test with that to see if there is > a difference. ---- yes a difference...new user does not have the problem so maybe it is related to systemsettings in KDE. Good thought Craig -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines