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- From: epp at sillydog.org (Edward)
- Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2021 17:51:25 -0500
- In-reply-to: <YZLg20KmMF5jh9/u@alphacent.localdomain>
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On 11/15/21 17:36, dan moylan wrote: > jerry feldman <gaf.linux at gmail.com> writes: >> While I am not familiar with the nuc or the specific >> keyboard. Could you try an old USB keyboard. > i've just got the two logitec keyboards, both working off > nano dongles. but note that the keyboards work with no > problems while typing in the password in the fc33 login > screen, but not in the terminal after login. the built-in > touchpad on the keyboards works fine after login. > > edward <epp at sillydog.org> writes: >> https://support.logi.com/hc/en-us/articles/360023464113-Wireless-Touch-Keyboard-K400-Plus-Technical-Specifications >> According to this, it's 2.4GHz wireless. Since it sounds >> like it and the original are operating erratically, is there >> another device in close range that is also using 2.4Ghz? If >> so, it could be interfering with the communications between >> the keyboard and its receiver. > same comment. my home wireless net is at 5 GHz. If you have a cordless telephone that also uses the 2.4GHz frequency, /that/ could also interfere with the keyboard and receiver. See if the keyboard and receiver have a channel selector and try other channels. -- If it doesn't work right out of the box, they're in the wrong business.
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