If you run xev in a virtual terninal program
this works on Wayland as well, though make sure that the xev window has focus
you can see what actual events the program is getting when you're doing stuff like pressing Control.
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If you run xev in a virtual terninal program
this works on Wayland as well, though make sure that the xev window has focus
you can see what actual events the program is getting when you're doing stuff like pressing Control.
Oh! Very nice! I will have to try that out. I really appreciate it!
Does the error occur when you use the live usb environment? (helps verify if its hw or sw that's the culprit)
I haven't done that yet. I didn't even think about that. I'll try that out now.
You can skip over looking for the live disk by testing the keyboard in the bios as well. If it isn't working there, it isn't the OS
UPDATE: It’s a physical/hardware issue. I did some more plugging and unplugging and tried the live disk. It’s my wireless keyboard and mouse. I’m still not sure what the cause is since they were running fine.
Make sure you don't have another input device you've forgotten about, like another wireless keyboard or mouse in a drawer, or a game controller. If they're on and connected, they might be sending input.
Ctrl+Scroll wheel is a common zoom in/out hotkey. It sounds like you're getting bad scroll wheel input. If there are no other external devices, check the wireless mouse. Turn it off and back on, replace the battery, and clean the scroll wheel (internally, too, if you can). If it still doesn't work, replace it.
I swapped the kb & mouse out. Everything seems okay. I'll dig into them later to see if I can find out what's wrong. They're both charged and neither had been dropped, so maybe something got in them.