![]() ![]() I also tried to put xkeymap.noKeycodeMap = "TRUE" in the config, but it did not change anything. The original ~/.vmware/config had the workaround for the Ctrl-Alt-Shift problem, but not anymore. Since my ubuntu and vmware have a "history" i have nucked the ~/.vmware /etc/vmare and reinstalled workstation If I select the VM->Grab Input it does not happen. When focus is in host, press Ctrl-G, the stuck key will be "g". It looks like the key release event is lost. The autorepeat still accepts modifiers (I can press Shift and get G out of repeating g). To stop it: switch to host, open terminal (the key will be still pressed and autorepeating itself) and press something. ![]() I type something in terminal and the key goes autorepeat. PS: I've also tried setxkbmap -option rwin:lwinbut it has no effect neither when put in /etc/default/keyboard XKBOPTIONS option nor when execute interactively.I noticed on occasions keys in guest were stuck. any help would be very much appreciate so I can finally use both my Super key in GnomeShell. I'm on an almost brand new minimal installation of Ubuntu 20.04. I've also tried to edit /usr/share/X11/xkb/symbols/pc to add the following modifier:Ĭonclusion, so far the only solution that works is when using xmodmap interactively, but the effect is temporary and needs to be input several in a day of work. In ~/.Xmodmap, ~/.xmodmaprc and ~/.xmodmap none of them seems to be used or load at session login. I've put : keycode 134 = Super_L NoSymbol Super_L I've tried to put the command in my user's crontab, in startup script for my session. In order for the command to be effective. ![]() It works but the change is not even permanent during my session, I have to type it regularly On Ubuntu 20.04 I've tried the following: xmodmap -e "keycode 134 = Super_L NoSymbol Super_L" I need to map R-Win (key code 134) to L-Win (keycode 133). I'd like to have both my super keys to work at the same time. I know this question has been ask and answer often but none of the solution found seems to work properly. ![]()
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