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I just got a new keyboard (AJAZZ Chinese Brand). It is working fine expect that the NUM LOCK, CAPSLOCK and Lock buttons are not functioning, the LED doesn't respond too. I also have a problem with CTRL+Any key as it gives me letters in UPPERCASE instead of for example CTRL+A selecting all, it types "A". How can I fix this?










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  • I found this but on the layout it shows that I have pressed Shift when I press Ctrl, Alt or Windows Key. I am using Ubuntu 14.04 and the keyboard is working perfectly on Windows
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I just got a new keyboard (AJAZZ Chinese Brand). It is working fine expect that the NUM LOCK, CAPSLOCK and Lock buttons are not functioning, the LED doesn't respond too. I also have a problem with CTRL+Any key as it gives me letters in UPPERCASE instead of for example CTRL+A selecting all, it types "A". How can I fix this?










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  • I found this but on the layout it shows that I have pressed Shift when I press Ctrl, Alt or Windows Key. I am using Ubuntu 14.04 and the keyboard is working perfectly on Windows
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    Mar 3 '15 at 12:14













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I just got a new keyboard (AJAZZ Chinese Brand). It is working fine expect that the NUM LOCK, CAPSLOCK and Lock buttons are not functioning, the LED doesn't respond too. I also have a problem with CTRL+Any key as it gives me letters in UPPERCASE instead of for example CTRL+A selecting all, it types "A". How can I fix this?










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I just got a new keyboard (AJAZZ Chinese Brand). It is working fine expect that the NUM LOCK, CAPSLOCK and Lock buttons are not functioning, the LED doesn't respond too. I also have a problem with CTRL+Any key as it gives me letters in UPPERCASE instead of for example CTRL+A selecting all, it types "A". How can I fix this?







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  • I found this but on the layout it shows that I have pressed Shift when I press Ctrl, Alt or Windows Key. I am using Ubuntu 14.04 and the keyboard is working perfectly on Windows
    – Zack
    Mar 3 '15 at 12:14


















  • I found this but on the layout it shows that I have pressed Shift when I press Ctrl, Alt or Windows Key. I am using Ubuntu 14.04 and the keyboard is working perfectly on Windows
    – Zack
    Mar 3 '15 at 12:14
















I found this but on the layout it shows that I have pressed Shift when I press Ctrl, Alt or Windows Key. I am using Ubuntu 14.04 and the keyboard is working perfectly on Windows
– Zack
Mar 3 '15 at 12:14




I found this but on the layout it shows that I have pressed Shift when I press Ctrl, Alt or Windows Key. I am using Ubuntu 14.04 and the keyboard is working perfectly on Windows
– Zack
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Change your keyboard setting.
Search for Keyboard in unity dash
and open keyboard preferences



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You can select a country and then choose an language and keyboard variant. Note that some countries, such as the United States, may show several languages. Once you’ve made your selection, you can preview it on the sample keyboard displayed below the menu.



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Alternately, on the second tab, select a language and then choose a variant. Click Add when you’ve made your selection.



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Change your keyboard setting.
Search for Keyboard in unity dash
and open keyboard preferences



enter image description here



You can select a country and then choose an language and keyboard variant. Note that some countries, such as the United States, may show several languages. Once you’ve made your selection, you can preview it on the sample keyboard displayed below the menu.



enter image description here



Alternately, on the second tab, select a language and then choose a variant. Click Add when you’ve made your selection.



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  • I found this but on the layout it shows that I have pressed Shift when I press Ctrl, Alt or Windows Key. I am using Ubuntu 14.04 and the keyboard is working perfectly on Windows.
    – Zack
    Mar 3 '15 at 12:09

















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Change your keyboard setting.
Search for Keyboard in unity dash
and open keyboard preferences



enter image description here



You can select a country and then choose an language and keyboard variant. Note that some countries, such as the United States, may show several languages. Once you’ve made your selection, you can preview it on the sample keyboard displayed below the menu.



enter image description here



Alternately, on the second tab, select a language and then choose a variant. Click Add when you’ve made your selection.



enter image description here






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  • I found this but on the layout it shows that I have pressed Shift when I press Ctrl, Alt or Windows Key. I am using Ubuntu 14.04 and the keyboard is working perfectly on Windows.
    – Zack
    Mar 3 '15 at 12:09















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Change your keyboard setting.
Search for Keyboard in unity dash
and open keyboard preferences



enter image description here



You can select a country and then choose an language and keyboard variant. Note that some countries, such as the United States, may show several languages. Once you’ve made your selection, you can preview it on the sample keyboard displayed below the menu.



enter image description here



Alternately, on the second tab, select a language and then choose a variant. Click Add when you’ve made your selection.



enter image description here






share|improve this answer












Change your keyboard setting.
Search for Keyboard in unity dash
and open keyboard preferences



enter image description here



You can select a country and then choose an language and keyboard variant. Note that some countries, such as the United States, may show several languages. Once you’ve made your selection, you can preview it on the sample keyboard displayed below the menu.



enter image description here



Alternately, on the second tab, select a language and then choose a variant. Click Add when you’ve made your selection.



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  • I found this but on the layout it shows that I have pressed Shift when I press Ctrl, Alt or Windows Key. I am using Ubuntu 14.04 and the keyboard is working perfectly on Windows.
    – Zack
    Mar 3 '15 at 12:09




















  • I found this but on the layout it shows that I have pressed Shift when I press Ctrl, Alt or Windows Key. I am using Ubuntu 14.04 and the keyboard is working perfectly on Windows.
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    Mar 3 '15 at 12:09


















I found this but on the layout it shows that I have pressed Shift when I press Ctrl, Alt or Windows Key. I am using Ubuntu 14.04 and the keyboard is working perfectly on Windows.
– Zack
Mar 3 '15 at 12:09






I found this but on the layout it shows that I have pressed Shift when I press Ctrl, Alt or Windows Key. I am using Ubuntu 14.04 and the keyboard is working perfectly on Windows.
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