To be clear, I wish to send this video. It happens unpredictably. Even
after a reformat it still happens like this.
So, is it possible this is a bug or this is more likely a hardware issue
rather than a bug or is it possibly both?
(Because of necessity, I had to change the laptop keyboard for the
So is there any progress so far? Or is this more likely a hardware issue
rather than a driver issue?
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Despite my efforts, I still do (as of this writing, I experienced two of
these sudden keyboard shut offs). And it is kind of unpredictable.
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Sorry if I missed the point all this whole time.
But, this is just in. I saw a warning in the BIOS settings when
switching between AHCI and RAID. There was a warning that actually
threatens the installation that says:
"SATA Operation is being changed!
Attention! Changing this setting may preven
Well, I just applied a firmware upgrade from A08 (very first firmware
revision of the Dell Latitude E6420) to A25 (released just this year, 27
March 2018).
SOURCE:
https://www.dell.com/support/home/us/en/19/drivers/driversdetails?driverId=JP0YK
I am yet to see the results of the firmware upgrade.
This just in, given that I currently use Linux 4.10.17-041017-generic
(x86_64), here is my situation as of now:
1. I was in Twitter.
2. I was trying to type my tweet
3. The up button temporarily does not work but other buttons do work
4. And when I press other keys and mouse, **the up button works
Well thanks, as of now I'm currently using this kernel:
-Version-
Kernel : Linux 4.10.17-041017-generic (x86_64)
Version : #201705201051 SMP Sat May 20 14:53:33 UTC 2017
C Library : GNU C Library / (Ubuntu GLIBC 2.27-3ubuntu1) 2.27
Distribution: Ubuntu 18
In the latest update that I just installed before I revert back, which
is 4.15.20.24 (if I'm not mistaken), there was a point that even a
corded USB mouse refuses to even click (or rather select any item in the
desktop).
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This just in, I'm not sure about this but the error is being mitigated
by downgrading the kernel from 4.15.20 to 4.10.14.
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And yes, no usb wireless keyboard, and no usb mouse and keyboard combo.
Only a Rapoo wireless mouse (white) and a laptop keyboard in Dell
Latitude E6420.
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I'm using a laptop keyboard alone. No USB Keyboard, only a Rapoo
wireless mouse.
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now i got to reset as in reboot then keyboard starts working again
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at this point im only using mouse [rapoo mouse, not keyboard nor
keyboard combo] as my keyboard. my keyboard, as of that screenshot and
as of this writing , is not working. i cannot get kb combinations 2
work.
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