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This is half-rant, half question. Maybe 4 months ago a key was pressed on my keyboard which rendered it borderline useless for days - multiple reboots, driver reinstalls, win-spacebar, troubleshooters, ad nauseum. At this point I don't remember if it was NumLock, ScrollLock, or Pause. Fast forward to 4 days ago and the keyboard fails in a similar manner: can't type L,O,A,M,Y or @. Google doesn't help. Manufacturer removed features I need, so can't easily buy my way out of the problem. I wake up this morning, and apparently the cause of my problems is that the cat had hit F10 ("Game Mode"). Why, in the name of all that is good and holy, would something like that persist through a reboot?

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[โ€“] WICKEDSICK@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Why would game mode disable the A key?

i can only imagine the firmware of the keyboard would internally change W,A,S,D to the arrow keys then? but only guessing...

Nonetheless, this gaming mode sounds extremely stupid lmao

and yes, as @YakTrimmer@beehaw.org said - it persists through reboots because it's stored in the storage of the keyboard itself, not the PC.