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I have Ubuntu 18.04 installed with Gnome Desktop.
My keyboard numerical keyboard is not working even after installing numlockx and checking that is showing ON from Dconf[enter image description here]










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    I have Ubuntu 18.04 installed with Gnome Desktop.
    My keyboard numerical keyboard is not working even after installing numlockx and checking that is showing ON from Dconf[enter image description here]










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      I have Ubuntu 18.04 installed with Gnome Desktop.
      My keyboard numerical keyboard is not working even after installing numlockx and checking that is showing ON from Dconf[enter image description here]










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      I have Ubuntu 18.04 installed with Gnome Desktop.
      My keyboard numerical keyboard is not working even after installing numlockx and checking that is showing ON from Dconf[enter image description here]







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          I'm not sure about the dconf GUI method but, you can open a terminal with Ctrl+Alt+T and try:



          gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.peripherals.keyboard numlock-state 'on'


          I don't have a problem with my numlock so I'm not sure how to duplicate your situation.






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            Make sure to check that the numlock state is showing as 'on'



            You can do this by pressing Ctrl+Alt+T and then running:



            gsettings get org.gnome.settings-daemon.peripherals.keyboard numlock-state


            There should be a return 'on'



            If it is not, then run:



            gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.peripherals.keyboard numlock-state 'on'


            Check again and confirm that it is showing as 'on'.



            Also make sure to log out and log back in or just do a full reboot to make sure that gnome has taken the new settings.






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              Can you try to enable the numlock from terminal code is



              setxkbmap -option keypad:pointerkeys



              The second solution is in Gnome we must go to System -> Parameters -> Keyboard, then find the section "Mouse buttons" and disable the emulation of mouse from the keyboard.






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                go to settings keyboard and make sure your model keyboard is correct. Mine was not, when I changed it to the correct model my number keys work just fine.






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                  I'm not sure about the dconf GUI method but, you can open a terminal with Ctrl+Alt+T and try:



                  gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.peripherals.keyboard numlock-state 'on'


                  I don't have a problem with my numlock so I'm not sure how to duplicate your situation.






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                    I'm not sure about the dconf GUI method but, you can open a terminal with Ctrl+Alt+T and try:



                    gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.peripherals.keyboard numlock-state 'on'


                    I don't have a problem with my numlock so I'm not sure how to duplicate your situation.






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                      I'm not sure about the dconf GUI method but, you can open a terminal with Ctrl+Alt+T and try:



                      gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.peripherals.keyboard numlock-state 'on'


                      I don't have a problem with my numlock so I'm not sure how to duplicate your situation.






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                      I'm not sure about the dconf GUI method but, you can open a terminal with Ctrl+Alt+T and try:



                      gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.peripherals.keyboard numlock-state 'on'


                      I don't have a problem with my numlock so I'm not sure how to duplicate your situation.







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                      answered Jul 18 '18 at 23:08









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                          Make sure to check that the numlock state is showing as 'on'



                          You can do this by pressing Ctrl+Alt+T and then running:



                          gsettings get org.gnome.settings-daemon.peripherals.keyboard numlock-state


                          There should be a return 'on'



                          If it is not, then run:



                          gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.peripherals.keyboard numlock-state 'on'


                          Check again and confirm that it is showing as 'on'.



                          Also make sure to log out and log back in or just do a full reboot to make sure that gnome has taken the new settings.






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                            Make sure to check that the numlock state is showing as 'on'



                            You can do this by pressing Ctrl+Alt+T and then running:



                            gsettings get org.gnome.settings-daemon.peripherals.keyboard numlock-state


                            There should be a return 'on'



                            If it is not, then run:



                            gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.peripherals.keyboard numlock-state 'on'


                            Check again and confirm that it is showing as 'on'.



                            Also make sure to log out and log back in or just do a full reboot to make sure that gnome has taken the new settings.






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                              Make sure to check that the numlock state is showing as 'on'



                              You can do this by pressing Ctrl+Alt+T and then running:



                              gsettings get org.gnome.settings-daemon.peripherals.keyboard numlock-state


                              There should be a return 'on'



                              If it is not, then run:



                              gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.peripherals.keyboard numlock-state 'on'


                              Check again and confirm that it is showing as 'on'.



                              Also make sure to log out and log back in or just do a full reboot to make sure that gnome has taken the new settings.






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                              Make sure to check that the numlock state is showing as 'on'



                              You can do this by pressing Ctrl+Alt+T and then running:



                              gsettings get org.gnome.settings-daemon.peripherals.keyboard numlock-state


                              There should be a return 'on'



                              If it is not, then run:



                              gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.peripherals.keyboard numlock-state 'on'


                              Check again and confirm that it is showing as 'on'.



                              Also make sure to log out and log back in or just do a full reboot to make sure that gnome has taken the new settings.







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                                  Can you try to enable the numlock from terminal code is



                                  setxkbmap -option keypad:pointerkeys



                                  The second solution is in Gnome we must go to System -> Parameters -> Keyboard, then find the section "Mouse buttons" and disable the emulation of mouse from the keyboard.






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                                    Can you try to enable the numlock from terminal code is



                                    setxkbmap -option keypad:pointerkeys



                                    The second solution is in Gnome we must go to System -> Parameters -> Keyboard, then find the section "Mouse buttons" and disable the emulation of mouse from the keyboard.






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                                      Can you try to enable the numlock from terminal code is



                                      setxkbmap -option keypad:pointerkeys



                                      The second solution is in Gnome we must go to System -> Parameters -> Keyboard, then find the section "Mouse buttons" and disable the emulation of mouse from the keyboard.






                                      share|improve this answer













                                      Can you try to enable the numlock from terminal code is



                                      setxkbmap -option keypad:pointerkeys



                                      The second solution is in Gnome we must go to System -> Parameters -> Keyboard, then find the section "Mouse buttons" and disable the emulation of mouse from the keyboard.







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                                          go to settings keyboard and make sure your model keyboard is correct. Mine was not, when I changed it to the correct model my number keys work just fine.






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                                            go to settings keyboard and make sure your model keyboard is correct. Mine was not, when I changed it to the correct model my number keys work just fine.






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                                              go to settings keyboard and make sure your model keyboard is correct. Mine was not, when I changed it to the correct model my number keys work just fine.






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                                              go to settings keyboard and make sure your model keyboard is correct. Mine was not, when I changed it to the correct model my number keys work just fine.







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