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Message #167923
[Bug 1558646] [NEW] Apple Magic Keyboard A1644 fn key does not work
Public bug reported:
I recently purchased an Apple Magic Keyboard model #A1644 (the newest
model). Sadly, the fn key seems to be completely nonfunctional. In
other words, I cannot hold down fn+left arrow and get the equivalent of
the Home key, etc. It just ignores the fn key and behaves like a left
arrow key.
I am on Ubuntu 14.04. version_signature output is:
Ubuntu 3.13.0-37.64-generic 3.13.11.7
Output from running hidd is:
04:69:F8:D5:46:48 Magic Keyboard [004c:0267] connected
FYI, my function keys (F1-F12) work perfectly fine and are not mapping
to media keys by default, but I had tried all the suggestions on the
Ubuntu wiki anyway (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AppleKeyboard,
"Change Function Key behavior"). Still no go. I suspect this is a
kernel issue, since there was a bug report several years ago for back
then's latest Apple wireless keyboard that had the same issue, and the
kernel just needed a patch for the new device ID. But who knows?
Thanks in advance.
** Affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Incomplete
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Title:
Apple Magic Keyboard A1644 fn key does not work
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug description:
I recently purchased an Apple Magic Keyboard model #A1644 (the newest
model). Sadly, the fn key seems to be completely nonfunctional. In
other words, I cannot hold down fn+left arrow and get the equivalent
of the Home key, etc. It just ignores the fn key and behaves like a
left arrow key.
I am on Ubuntu 14.04. version_signature output is:
Ubuntu 3.13.0-37.64-generic 3.13.11.7
Output from running hidd is:
04:69:F8:D5:46:48 Magic Keyboard [004c:0267] connected
FYI, my function keys (F1-F12) work perfectly fine and are not
mapping to media keys by default, but I had tried all the suggestions
on the Ubuntu wiki anyway
(https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AppleKeyboard, "Change Function Key
behavior"). Still no go. I suspect this is a kernel issue, since
there was a bug report several years ago for back then's latest Apple
wireless keyboard that had the same issue, and the kernel just needed
a patch for the new device ID. But who knows?
Thanks in advance.
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