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Unable to login after keyboard configuration

cn flag

I use Ubuntu 21.04. After a sudo dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration command, my AltGr and Alt buttons no longer work. The point is my password need an @, so I can't login again to open a terminal and reverse my bliss. I tried various combinations to make it appear in vain.

For instance, when I tape on AltGr, a symbol that I had never seen before appears. If I tape again it disappears and so on ... I try also : Ctrl + Alt + 0 = nothing happens, Alt + 64 = 64...

I have choosen an AZERTY keyboard : français(azerty) and everything else on the keyboard works fine.

I try to enter in recovery mode in order to start a root session but the root password need also an @ ...

Does anyone have a solution that would allow me to access my session or a terminal again?

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id flag

How about using an on screen keyboard? You can set that all up with the mouse so shouldn’t be an issue that some keyboard options aren’t there - and hopefully that will allow you to reverse the problem: Open settings and open the universal access option. There’s a toggle for the on screen keyboard.

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cn flag
So obvious ... Thank you a lot
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id flag
Excellent - very pleased I could help!
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