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Date:      Thu, 5 Oct 95 02:10:26 +0100
From:      Jean-Marc Zucconi <jmz@cabri.obs-besancon.fr>
To:        gt4722a@prism.gatech.edu (BrianAtkins)
Cc:        bah6f@server.cs.virginia.edu, questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Keyboard locking up
Message-ID:  <9510050110.AA17280@cabri.obs-besancon.fr>
In-Reply-To: <199510042038.QAA14449@acmex.gatech.edu> (gt4722a@prism.gatech.edu)

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>>>>> Brian "AGENT GORDON COLE" Atkins writes:

 >> 
 >> Pete Carah writes:
 >> 
 >> I've seen the X lockup described above, and I can't fix that one.  On
 >> my computer, however, I've had the keyboard lock up in other
 >> circumstances (like just typing normally in X) and the solution was
 >> trivial (though annoying).  I simply unplug the keyboard and plug it
 >> back in.  I don't know why this happens, nor do I know how to avoid
 >> it.  I just know that in this case, you can simply reset the keyboard
 >> and go along happily.  It seems to happen to me most often when I'm
 >> pressing lots of control keys and stuff (i.e. in emacs).  It rarely
 >> happens when just typing straight text.
 >> 
 >> I don't know if this will solve all the problems above, but it might
 >> help one or two. ;)
 >> 

 > that was something we tried, since we thought maybe his keyboard had
 > died :-) But in this case it didn't fix it.

I also have this problem sometimes, and it is related to the repeated
use of the NumLock key. Since the mouse still works I can cut&paste to
'type' the command "xset r" in a xterm. This make the keyboard to
work again. (now the command is in a menu of my window manager :-))

Jean-Marc

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