![]() When the keyboard is working dmesg | grep -i keyboard looks like this: input: AT Translated Set 2 keyboard as /devices/platform/i8042/serio0/input/input8 I have confirmed this by using the command dmesg | grep -i keyboard and observing that the i8042 keyboard module is not detected when the keyboard is not working. ![]() Specifically, the keyboard module may not be loaded early enough for it to function properly. I believe the issue is related to the order in which the kernel modules are loaded during boot. However, this solution is not consistent and the keyboard stops working after a system suspend. I usually use the CapsLock key as it has a light indicator which allows me to know when the keyboard is working properly. To temporarily resolve this, I have found that quickly pressing a key on my keyboard during the boot process between the GRUB menu and the login window can sometimes make the keyboard function properly. ![]() I am experiencing an issue with my Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 ProX 14IAH7 touch screen running Fedora 37 where the keyboard does not function properly.
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