Path: ...!eternal-september.org!feeder3.eternal-september.org!news.eternal-september.org!eternal-september.org!.POSTED!not-for-mail From: candycanearter07 Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.advocacy,alt.comp.os.windows-11 Subject: Re: Windows-on-ARM Laptop Is A ?Frequently-Returned Item? On Amazon Date: Wed, 9 Apr 2025 17:00:04 -0000 (UTC) Organization: the-candyden-of-code Lines: 39 Message-ID: References: <22SDP.751109$SZca.295425@fx13.iad> Injection-Date: Wed, 09 Apr 2025 19:00:05 +0200 (CEST) Injection-Info: dont-email.me; posting-host="fb83bbf962155875f76104b4e6ea3ede"; logging-data="1129567"; mail-complaints-to="abuse@eternal-september.org"; posting-account="U2FsdGVkX1+AohaYwXGTF6DSPCsLbXlJVSRuAheETNmDeYKWtClY1w==" User-Agent: slrn/1.0.3 (Linux) Cancel-Lock: sha1:2RJPuBB1RM6fWSQiZHXC86l7I+g= X-Face: b{dPmN&%4|lEo,wUO\"KLEOu5N_br(N2Yuc5/qcR5i>9-!^e\.Tw9?/m0}/~:UOM:Zf]% b+ V4R8q|QiU/R8\|G\WpC`-s?=)\fbtNc&=/a3a)r7xbRI]Vl)r<%PTriJ3pGpl_/B6!8pe\btzx `~R! r3.0#lHRE+^Gro0[cjsban'vZ#j7,?I/tHk{s=TFJ:H?~=]`O*~3ZX`qik`b:.gVIc-[$t/e ZrQsWJ >|l^I_[pbsIqwoz.WGA] wrote at 07:18 this Tuesday (GMT): > On Tue, 3/25/2025 2:52 AM, rbowman wrote: >> On Mon, 24 Mar 2025 20:58:02 -0400, Paul wrote: >> >>> I have a $25 Chinese keyboard, and yeah, it has backlight, but the >>> colors are all wrong. That thing is pretty brutal, as keyboards go. >> >> I've got an Amazon Basics. It has three lights -- caps lock, num lock, and >> I don't have a clue what the third one is. >> > > Scroll Lock maybe, but I don't know what a Scroll Lock is :-) > > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scroll_Lock > > "Scroll Lock was intended to modify the behavior of the arrow keys." > > The $25 keyboard is more weird, in that it has the three LEDs > the keyboards have for status, but it uses some sort of icons. > And I cannot correlate the icons with the named functions. None > of the icons indicate "Caps Lock" to me. > > This keyboard has some additional "rubber buttons" > > Internet, Email, Search, Mute, Vol+, Vol- > > And on WinXP, the rubber buttons didn't work. On later OSes, > the buttons work without needing a third party driver. > Pressing the Internet button causes the default browser > to open. I guess this is important. The "Mute" makes some sense. > > Paul I think those work by having special keyscan codes that the OS looks out for. On some Linux setups, you need to have a program specifically running for them. -- user is generated from /dev/urandom