![]() ![]() How can I identify if there’s something I can roll back? Like a driver or other configuration?. ![]() Could the strange identification in lsusb be indicative of a problem?.Has anyone seen a similar problem before?. ![]() It appears the XFCE volume manager is trying to do something with the keyboard when it reconnects. Typical kernel messages are also shown below. lsusb (output below) appears to list the keyboard as a camera… sort of. I’m also sure that there is a USB hub in the keyboard that handles an USB connector on the keyboard as well as some extra controls (note that there are six devices listed in the kernel messages). I believe the keyboard uses a Sonix controller.
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