How do I change my keyboard layout back to English QWERTY on Kodachi Linux?












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For some reason the letter



I changes to a 5.
J changes to 1
K changes to 2
L changes to 3
M changes to 0
N is normal
O changes to 6
P changes to *
Q is normal
R is normal
S is normal
T is normal
U changes to 4
V is normal
W is normal
X is normal
Y is normal
Z is normal


I'm in the USA, American & use a US layout on my Dell Vostro 1520. What's the deal? How do I fix this?










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    Are you on a laptop with a reduced keyboard? Is the function key stuck down?

    – ctrl-alt-delor
    Jan 2 at 21:11











  • For reference, it appears to be this type of laptop. It may be that the Fn key or FnLk or NumLk or similar is in effect. I believe that the letters/numbers that he mentions are the blue variants printed on the keys. It may be that the Fn key is stuck.

    – Kusalananda
    Jan 2 at 21:13











  • Yes, and this key is handled by the hardware, not the OS. So you will have to get it un-stuck.

    – ctrl-alt-delor
    Jan 2 at 21:19






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    Sounds just like NumLock being turned on, to me!

    – Stephen Harris
    Jan 3 at 0:47











  • look closely at the keytops on your keyboard

    – jsotola
    Jan 3 at 3:29
















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For some reason the letter



I changes to a 5.
J changes to 1
K changes to 2
L changes to 3
M changes to 0
N is normal
O changes to 6
P changes to *
Q is normal
R is normal
S is normal
T is normal
U changes to 4
V is normal
W is normal
X is normal
Y is normal
Z is normal


I'm in the USA, American & use a US layout on my Dell Vostro 1520. What's the deal? How do I fix this?










share|improve this question













migrated from unix.stackexchange.com Jan 3 at 16:15


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  • 1





    Are you on a laptop with a reduced keyboard? Is the function key stuck down?

    – ctrl-alt-delor
    Jan 2 at 21:11











  • For reference, it appears to be this type of laptop. It may be that the Fn key or FnLk or NumLk or similar is in effect. I believe that the letters/numbers that he mentions are the blue variants printed on the keys. It may be that the Fn key is stuck.

    – Kusalananda
    Jan 2 at 21:13











  • Yes, and this key is handled by the hardware, not the OS. So you will have to get it un-stuck.

    – ctrl-alt-delor
    Jan 2 at 21:19






  • 1





    Sounds just like NumLock being turned on, to me!

    – Stephen Harris
    Jan 3 at 0:47











  • look closely at the keytops on your keyboard

    – jsotola
    Jan 3 at 3:29














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For some reason the letter



I changes to a 5.
J changes to 1
K changes to 2
L changes to 3
M changes to 0
N is normal
O changes to 6
P changes to *
Q is normal
R is normal
S is normal
T is normal
U changes to 4
V is normal
W is normal
X is normal
Y is normal
Z is normal


I'm in the USA, American & use a US layout on my Dell Vostro 1520. What's the deal? How do I fix this?










share|improve this question














For some reason the letter



I changes to a 5.
J changes to 1
K changes to 2
L changes to 3
M changes to 0
N is normal
O changes to 6
P changes to *
Q is normal
R is normal
S is normal
T is normal
U changes to 4
V is normal
W is normal
X is normal
Y is normal
Z is normal


I'm in the USA, American & use a US layout on my Dell Vostro 1520. What's the deal? How do I fix this?







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  • 1





    Are you on a laptop with a reduced keyboard? Is the function key stuck down?

    – ctrl-alt-delor
    Jan 2 at 21:11











  • For reference, it appears to be this type of laptop. It may be that the Fn key or FnLk or NumLk or similar is in effect. I believe that the letters/numbers that he mentions are the blue variants printed on the keys. It may be that the Fn key is stuck.

    – Kusalananda
    Jan 2 at 21:13











  • Yes, and this key is handled by the hardware, not the OS. So you will have to get it un-stuck.

    – ctrl-alt-delor
    Jan 2 at 21:19






  • 1





    Sounds just like NumLock being turned on, to me!

    – Stephen Harris
    Jan 3 at 0:47











  • look closely at the keytops on your keyboard

    – jsotola
    Jan 3 at 3:29














  • 1





    Are you on a laptop with a reduced keyboard? Is the function key stuck down?

    – ctrl-alt-delor
    Jan 2 at 21:11











  • For reference, it appears to be this type of laptop. It may be that the Fn key or FnLk or NumLk or similar is in effect. I believe that the letters/numbers that he mentions are the blue variants printed on the keys. It may be that the Fn key is stuck.

    – Kusalananda
    Jan 2 at 21:13











  • Yes, and this key is handled by the hardware, not the OS. So you will have to get it un-stuck.

    – ctrl-alt-delor
    Jan 2 at 21:19






  • 1





    Sounds just like NumLock being turned on, to me!

    – Stephen Harris
    Jan 3 at 0:47











  • look closely at the keytops on your keyboard

    – jsotola
    Jan 3 at 3:29








1




1





Are you on a laptop with a reduced keyboard? Is the function key stuck down?

– ctrl-alt-delor
Jan 2 at 21:11





Are you on a laptop with a reduced keyboard? Is the function key stuck down?

– ctrl-alt-delor
Jan 2 at 21:11













For reference, it appears to be this type of laptop. It may be that the Fn key or FnLk or NumLk or similar is in effect. I believe that the letters/numbers that he mentions are the blue variants printed on the keys. It may be that the Fn key is stuck.

– Kusalananda
Jan 2 at 21:13





For reference, it appears to be this type of laptop. It may be that the Fn key or FnLk or NumLk or similar is in effect. I believe that the letters/numbers that he mentions are the blue variants printed on the keys. It may be that the Fn key is stuck.

– Kusalananda
Jan 2 at 21:13













Yes, and this key is handled by the hardware, not the OS. So you will have to get it un-stuck.

– ctrl-alt-delor
Jan 2 at 21:19





Yes, and this key is handled by the hardware, not the OS. So you will have to get it un-stuck.

– ctrl-alt-delor
Jan 2 at 21:19




1




1





Sounds just like NumLock being turned on, to me!

– Stephen Harris
Jan 3 at 0:47





Sounds just like NumLock being turned on, to me!

– Stephen Harris
Jan 3 at 0:47













look closely at the keytops on your keyboard

– jsotola
Jan 3 at 3:29





look closely at the keytops on your keyboard

– jsotola
Jan 3 at 3:29










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