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Changes between Version 1 and Version 2 of Ticket #13216, comment 58


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Nov 7, 2014 6:18:33 PM (10 years ago)
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Mihai Hanor

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  • Ticket #13216, comment 58

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    33Having enabled Toggle Keys (accessibility feature) in Windows 8.1, after pressing Caps Lock to enable it , the guest OS emits a "key disabled" sound every time. Then, after enabling it, if I press a character key, it emits the correct "key enabled" sound. With NumLock, it consistently emits the wrong sound on enabling/disabling the key, and a proper "key enabled" sound after pressing a character key.[[br]]
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    5 The Caps Lock LED indicator doesn't reflect the key state in the guest, after pressing the Caps Lock in the host, then returning to the guest (Linux console mode only, not under the X server). Right after booting the guest (Linux), if I switch right away to the text mode console, without pressing CapsLock, returning to the host, pressing the CapsLock in the host to enable it, returning again to the console of the guest, pressing a letter key prints a capital letter, but the next ones are lower case.
     5The Caps Lock LED indicator doesn't reflect the key state in the guest, after pressing the Caps Lock in the host, then returning to the guest (Linux console mode only, not under the X server). Right after booting the guest (Linux), if I switch right away to the text mode console, without pressing CapsLock, returning to the host, pressing the CapsLock in the host to enable it, returning again to the console of the guest, pressing a letter key prints a capital letter, but the next ones are lower case.[[br]]
    66Linux=Debian 7 x86, Lubuntu live 14.04.1 x86.[[br]]
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