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04-19-2022 05:27 PM #11
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04-19-2022 08:04 PM #13
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Does it go into Suspend in both wired and wireless mode?
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04-19-2022 08:12 PM #14
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04-19-2022 08:33 PM #15
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I see you also posted this on the Linux Mint forum and have yet to get a reply.
If you haven't already, try resetting it in wired mode.
Does this help anything?
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04-19-2022 08:39 PM #16
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04-19-2022 08:55 PM #17
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Ok so this is really weird... I've had my keyboard on for probably about 20 minutes straight now and my computer hasn't gone into Suspend mode once. However, when I turn the keyboard off, my computer goes into Suspend
That's pretty good progress, I'd say
Edit: never mind. I left my computer for a little while and when I came back, it was back in Suspend mode. It never does that normally, only when the keyboard is onLast edited by TinMan1325; 04-20-2022 at 07:42 PM.
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04-20-2022 09:51 PM #20
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Yep! It's basically a fresh install of Linux on a flash drive.
https://linuxmint-installation-guide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/burn.html
Those are the instructions linked from the Linux Mint site on how to create a live boot drive, and then boot your system into the flash drive to load the live boot.
If you could spend some time in the live boot, you can check if the same problem persists with a simulated fresh install of Mint.
If you're still seeing the same issues as you do currently, then there's probably some weird interaction with Linux Mint and the Claymore II keyboard. There's likely some compatibility issues in this case. ( Unfortunately, the Claymore II does not officially support Linux)
If you're no longer experiencing the same issues in the live boot, it's likely that you have some software installed that's interacting with the keyboard.