Keyboard Shortcuts menu not accepting F13-F24 as bind-able keys
Bug summary
- OS: Manjaro Kernel 5.10.7-3-MANJARO
- Shell Version: GNOME Shell 3.38.3
- Wayland
Gnome shortcuts menu does not appear to be recognizing F13-F24 keys as usable keys to bind to. It will just sit there not thinking a key was pressed.
looking at libinput to see if my keyboard is sending the right keys I monitored the output:
-event24 KEYBOARD_KEY +0.000s KEY_F14 (184) pressed
event24 KEYBOARD_KEY +0.072s KEY_F14 (184) released
I used F14 in this case but the same still applies. So I know that my keyboard is directly outputting F13/14 and not a shortcut for it
I also checked the dbus to see if gsd may be doing something, using dbus-monitor --session
I pressed the F14 key and got no output.
I opened issue number 3667 on gnome-shell page and found out that using this command does allow me to bind F13 properly, it appears that the Settings application however does not accept this input.
$ gsettings set org.gnome.shell.keybindings toggle-overview '["F13"]'
Steps to reproduce
- Have a keyboard that can output F13 or any Function key after 12 (In my instance it is a QMK keybaord)
- Go to Keyboard Shortcuts
- Edit a current shortcut or create a new one.
- Try and set the shortcut
- Press F13
- Nothing will change it it will still wait for an input