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Raspberry Pi Wired Keyboard Types Wrong Characters - Solved
« on: November 04, 2023, 07:44:02 PM »
Hello All,
I am a big fan of the Official Raspberry Pi wired keyboard.
See https://www.canakit.com/official-raspberry-pi-keyboard-mouse.html
The 78 key keyboard includes 3 USB A 2.0 ports.  I usually connect a wired mouse to one of them.
Recently, in updating my Raspberry Pi 4 computer, I discovered that the labels on the keys didn't match the characters being typed.  When I typed sudo , the screen displayed s4d6.
From the Terminal, (using a different keyboard), I typed raspi-config but found no listing for a 78 key keyboard.
Undaunted, I googled the problem and found a solution at
https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/28462/how-do-i-specify-the-layout-for-my-78-key-keyboard#28489

The solution was as follows
" using sudo raspi-config I have set the keyboard layout to Microsoft Office and US-English"

I did that and it did correct the issue when the keyboard was connected to my Raspberry Pi.
If I connected the Official Raspberry Pi keyboard to a PC, the previous problems returned.

At that point, I noticed a red LED light was illuminated.  I learned that it indicated that the Num Lock was turned on.
When I pressed the Num Lock key to turn that feature off, the keyboard worked properly both on the Raspberry Pi as well as on my PC
Lesson learned, Remember, a light should go off in my mind if the Num Lock light is on on my Raspberry Pi keyboard.

Ralph Sutter