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Not able to type underscore in Ubuntu 22.04

co flag

I have recently upgraded to Ubuntu 22.04 and use ubuntu-desktop. For some reason I am unable to type an underscore character anywhere on the Linux server. I am using a standard US English keyboard. Thanks

ng flag
What **does** happen when you hit that key? Do you get nothing at all, the wrong character on the screen, a weird noise?
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us flag
This ^^^ Please [edit] the question and update it accordingly.
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co flag
Hello....When I pressed Shift + underscore key, nothing was appearing and the cursor was not moving to the right indicating a character was being typed. Not sure what changed or updated, but I rebooted several times yesterday, and today the problem seems to have fixed. I am now able to type an underscore. Very strange. Thanks to all for your help.
ng flag
I'd be concerned that it's a hardware problem and the fact that it showed up during a software upgrade was coincidental. At least give the keyboard a good cleaning.
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kr flag

To enter a character by its code point, press Ctrl + Shift + U , then type the four-character code and press Space or Enter. The compose key can also work.

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co flag
Thank you for your reply. Did something change in Ubuntu, since I was able to type Shift key and underscore key previous to this upgrade? Sorry, what four-character codes are you referring to?
ng flag
@twolsey The unicode for ASCII underscore is 005F. (Those are zeroes, not capital "o")
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us flag
And no, nothing that could impact the keyboard use changed.
twolsey avatar
co flag
Hello....When I pressed Shift + underscore key, nothing was appearing and the cursor was not moving to the right indicating a character was being typed. Not sure what changed or updated, but I rebooted several times yesterday, and today the problem seems to have fixed. I am now able to type an underscore. Very strange. Thanks to all for your help.
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