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Keybinds are completely messed up

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As I'm typing on this laptop, I noticed some weird keybinds. I went into settings, and noticed that both Left Shift and the Fn key act as Left Control. Meanwhile, Left Control is bound to absolutely nothing. This means that there is nothing bound to Left Shift or the Fn key.

Nothing in the settings shows that any keybinds have been made, and I ran xmodmap -pke to attempt to look for anything off. I found nothing. I can bind left control to left shift, but that binds the Fn key as well, and that also means I can't use Left Control anymore.

I guess my 2 questions are:

  1. I know keyboard mappings are different, but what is your keycode for the Fn key?
  2. Why is Left Control bound to nothing and Left Shift and Fn the same? How can I fix it, unless is this some sort of hardware issue?
Sadaharu Wakisaka avatar
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Welcome to AskUbuntu. Usually, the Fn key has no keycodes, it's a keyboard layer switch. If you want to get answers, provide information like your OS name/version and the model of laptop and language you set.
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