https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=482480
--- Comment #3 from Moritz <moritz1...@googlemail.com> --- (In reply to fanzhuyifan from comment #2) > What is the output of `xmodmap -pke`? Do you see F13-F24 in there? Thank you for your reply! No, I see: ``` [...] keycode 191 = XF86Tools NoSymbol XF86Tools keycode 192 = XF86Launch5 NoSymbol XF86Launch5 keycode 193 = XF86Launch6 NoSymbol XF86Launch6 keycode 194 = XF86Launch7 NoSymbol XF86Launch7 keycode 195 = XF86Launch8 NoSymbol XF86Launch8 keycode 196 = XF86Launch9 NoSymbol XF86Launch9 keycode 197 = keycode 198 = XF86AudioMicMute NoSymbol XF86AudioMicMute keycode 199 = XF86TouchpadToggle NoSymbol XF86TouchpadToggle keycode 200 = XF86TouchpadOn NoSymbol XF86TouchpadOn keycode 201 = XF86TouchpadOff NoSymbol XF86TouchpadOff keycode 202 = [...] ``` So this would "explain" why Plasma thinks that e.g.: F23 => keycode 201 => "TouchpadOff" I guess..? And also why keycode 197 (F19) & keycode 202 (F24) are not being registered at all - because they are empty. ___ If I use my .Xmodmap file (for example:) keycode 200 = F22 F22 F22 The output of `xmodmap -pke` obviously changes to ``` [...] keycode 200 = F22 F22 F22` [...] ``` as well (at least in X11 - NOT in wayland) ___ I'd suggest that this should be changed to F13-F24... It's frustrating that Plasma seems to just assume that everyone is using a laptop and assigns things like XF86TouchpadOn, XF86TouchpadOff etc. instead of F13-F24. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.