Posted September 20, 2021
dtgreene: Unfortunately, the keyboard appears to be unsuitable for my purposes..
* I don't see F1/F2/F3/... keys. Not having these keys is a dealbreaker, as I need them to switch between virtual terminals when no GUI is running.
rtcvb32: Those keys along the top ARE the F keys, they just aren't labeled as much. But you only have F1-F10. It doesn't take long to memorize which one is F5 (refresh in browser). * I don't see F1/F2/F3/... keys. Not having these keys is a dealbreaker, as I need them to switch between virtual terminals when no GUI is running.
(Ctrl + Alt + F2 to switch consoles is already a lot of keys; adding another key to the mix is just too much; it was enough to make one Logitech wireless keyboard I bought unsuitable for my purposes (and changing the default behavior requires running a Windows application and doesn't persist through a reboot).)
dtgreene: I suspect that the problem isn't the keyboard, but rather the connection between it and the motherboard.
aCyborg: you also have the option of using an external usb keyboard with it, I mean sure it's more to take if you are traveling but it is cheaper. Also, I note that I often use the computer while lying down in bed holding it; an external keyboard won't work for this use case.
Post edited September 20, 2021 by dtgreene