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From: Jesper <Vitsky.kasperski@gmail.com>
Newsgroups: comp.sys.raspberry-pi
Subject: Turn NumLock on at boot
Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2024 18:27:45 +0100
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Hi

Yesterday I let an update (wayfire?) run on my Raspi5 running Bookworm. 
It changed the screen resolution and set a wrong keyboard, which is 
easily fixed. But it also removed the automatic setting of Numlock to On 
by boot. Way back I did a lot of testing of different solutions before 
finding something that worked. It has been a long time since I fixed 
that NumLock problem, and do not remember how. The newest solution I 
found yesterday is putting the line "kb_numlock_default_state = true" at 
the end of wayfire.ini. I checked wayfire.ini, and that line is already 
in exactly has it should be.

In hope that some of the bright guys out there got the same problem and 
fixed it: Please, please tell me how :-)

Best regards
-- 
Jesper