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After upgrading from 17.10 to 18.04 my keyboard suddenly stopped working when logged in via Gnome(also tried the other two options, gnome with wayland and unity)
During login screen the keyboard is working though and i can change to a terminal via ctrl+alt+Fx.
But once i login only the touchpad is working, i also tried plugging in an external keyboard, or connecting a bluetooth mouse wich is shown as being connected but not working.
The model is a latitude E7440.
Does anyone have any ideas?










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  • Just check input sources in region and language section in settings.

    – Kulfy
    May 6 '18 at 11:09











  • Try this: click on "Activities" (top left corner). Once the "overview" appears, see if you can type Alt-F2 with your keyboard. If you are fortunate enough to get his far, type the letter "r" and press the Enter key.

    – PJ Singh
    May 14 '18 at 13:24


















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After upgrading from 17.10 to 18.04 my keyboard suddenly stopped working when logged in via Gnome(also tried the other two options, gnome with wayland and unity)
During login screen the keyboard is working though and i can change to a terminal via ctrl+alt+Fx.
But once i login only the touchpad is working, i also tried plugging in an external keyboard, or connecting a bluetooth mouse wich is shown as being connected but not working.
The model is a latitude E7440.
Does anyone have any ideas?










share|improve this question























  • Just check input sources in region and language section in settings.

    – Kulfy
    May 6 '18 at 11:09











  • Try this: click on "Activities" (top left corner). Once the "overview" appears, see if you can type Alt-F2 with your keyboard. If you are fortunate enough to get his far, type the letter "r" and press the Enter key.

    – PJ Singh
    May 14 '18 at 13:24
















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After upgrading from 17.10 to 18.04 my keyboard suddenly stopped working when logged in via Gnome(also tried the other two options, gnome with wayland and unity)
During login screen the keyboard is working though and i can change to a terminal via ctrl+alt+Fx.
But once i login only the touchpad is working, i also tried plugging in an external keyboard, or connecting a bluetooth mouse wich is shown as being connected but not working.
The model is a latitude E7440.
Does anyone have any ideas?










share|improve this question














After upgrading from 17.10 to 18.04 my keyboard suddenly stopped working when logged in via Gnome(also tried the other two options, gnome with wayland and unity)
During login screen the keyboard is working though and i can change to a terminal via ctrl+alt+Fx.
But once i login only the touchpad is working, i also tried plugging in an external keyboard, or connecting a bluetooth mouse wich is shown as being connected but not working.
The model is a latitude E7440.
Does anyone have any ideas?







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  • Just check input sources in region and language section in settings.

    – Kulfy
    May 6 '18 at 11:09











  • Try this: click on "Activities" (top left corner). Once the "overview" appears, see if you can type Alt-F2 with your keyboard. If you are fortunate enough to get his far, type the letter "r" and press the Enter key.

    – PJ Singh
    May 14 '18 at 13:24





















  • Just check input sources in region and language section in settings.

    – Kulfy
    May 6 '18 at 11:09











  • Try this: click on "Activities" (top left corner). Once the "overview" appears, see if you can type Alt-F2 with your keyboard. If you are fortunate enough to get his far, type the letter "r" and press the Enter key.

    – PJ Singh
    May 14 '18 at 13:24



















Just check input sources in region and language section in settings.

– Kulfy
May 6 '18 at 11:09





Just check input sources in region and language section in settings.

– Kulfy
May 6 '18 at 11:09













Try this: click on "Activities" (top left corner). Once the "overview" appears, see if you can type Alt-F2 with your keyboard. If you are fortunate enough to get his far, type the letter "r" and press the Enter key.

– PJ Singh
May 14 '18 at 13:24







Try this: click on "Activities" (top left corner). Once the "overview" appears, see if you can type Alt-F2 with your keyboard. If you are fortunate enough to get his far, type the letter "r" and press the Enter key.

– PJ Singh
May 14 '18 at 13:24












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Turn on the on-screen keyboard (accessibility menu). After that perhaps the command "sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-input-all" will do it.






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  • @Rogerg not worked for me xserver-xorg-input-all is already the newest version (1:7.7+19ubuntu7). the application already installed. Would you tell me what other issue,?

    – Ankur Loriya
    Aug 3 '18 at 0:34



















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I have solved this by turning off 'slow keys' in the dropdown menu in accessibility (Ubuntu 16.04).






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    Turn on the on-screen keyboard (accessibility menu). After that perhaps the command "sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-input-all" will do it.






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    • @Rogerg not worked for me xserver-xorg-input-all is already the newest version (1:7.7+19ubuntu7). the application already installed. Would you tell me what other issue,?

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    Turn on the on-screen keyboard (accessibility menu). After that perhaps the command "sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-input-all" will do it.






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    • @Rogerg not worked for me xserver-xorg-input-all is already the newest version (1:7.7+19ubuntu7). the application already installed. Would you tell me what other issue,?

      – Ankur Loriya
      Aug 3 '18 at 0:34














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    Turn on the on-screen keyboard (accessibility menu). After that perhaps the command "sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-input-all" will do it.






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    Turn on the on-screen keyboard (accessibility menu). After that perhaps the command "sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-input-all" will do it.







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    • @Rogerg not worked for me xserver-xorg-input-all is already the newest version (1:7.7+19ubuntu7). the application already installed. Would you tell me what other issue,?

      – Ankur Loriya
      Aug 3 '18 at 0:34



















    • @Rogerg not worked for me xserver-xorg-input-all is already the newest version (1:7.7+19ubuntu7). the application already installed. Would you tell me what other issue,?

      – Ankur Loriya
      Aug 3 '18 at 0:34

















    @Rogerg not worked for me xserver-xorg-input-all is already the newest version (1:7.7+19ubuntu7). the application already installed. Would you tell me what other issue,?

    – Ankur Loriya
    Aug 3 '18 at 0:34





    @Rogerg not worked for me xserver-xorg-input-all is already the newest version (1:7.7+19ubuntu7). the application already installed. Would you tell me what other issue,?

    – Ankur Loriya
    Aug 3 '18 at 0:34













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