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Lenovo Ideapad V330 volume keys get stucked on 19.04


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The volume function keys on my laptop get stucked. I press them once or twice, and the volume goes all the way up or down. Sometimes the keyboard even stops working for a few seconds after that.



I tried the solution offered in the post lenovo z470 keyboard gets stuck but it didn't helped.



Update: I am no longer having this problem after upgrading to 19.10 beta.










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  • did you do # IdeaPad Z470 keyboard:dmi:... or # IdeaPad Z470 evdev:atkbd:dmi:...? the second answer by @Nahuel in the question you linked the correct one.

    – tatsu
    Jun 4 at 12:01












  • Hello, tatsu. Yes, I tried the second answer, but the problem persists.

    – Esteban Knöbl
    Jun 4 at 12:17











  • did you also replace ...O*:pn*IdeaPad*Z470*:pvr* with ...O*:pn*IdeaPad*V330*:pvr* ?

    – tatsu
    Jun 4 at 12:18






  • 1





    Thankx, no, I had not changed that. I'm trying it now, and it seems to work. I'll get back to confirm the solution after more testing. Would you care to compile an answer so you can collect the bounty?

    – Esteban Knöbl
    Jun 4 at 12:33

















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The volume function keys on my laptop get stucked. I press them once or twice, and the volume goes all the way up or down. Sometimes the keyboard even stops working for a few seconds after that.



I tried the solution offered in the post lenovo z470 keyboard gets stuck but it didn't helped.



Update: I am no longer having this problem after upgrading to 19.10 beta.










share|improve this question




























  • did you do # IdeaPad Z470 keyboard:dmi:... or # IdeaPad Z470 evdev:atkbd:dmi:...? the second answer by @Nahuel in the question you linked the correct one.

    – tatsu
    Jun 4 at 12:01












  • Hello, tatsu. Yes, I tried the second answer, but the problem persists.

    – Esteban Knöbl
    Jun 4 at 12:17











  • did you also replace ...O*:pn*IdeaPad*Z470*:pvr* with ...O*:pn*IdeaPad*V330*:pvr* ?

    – tatsu
    Jun 4 at 12:18






  • 1





    Thankx, no, I had not changed that. I'm trying it now, and it seems to work. I'll get back to confirm the solution after more testing. Would you care to compile an answer so you can collect the bounty?

    – Esteban Knöbl
    Jun 4 at 12:33













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The volume function keys on my laptop get stucked. I press them once or twice, and the volume goes all the way up or down. Sometimes the keyboard even stops working for a few seconds after that.



I tried the solution offered in the post lenovo z470 keyboard gets stuck but it didn't helped.



Update: I am no longer having this problem after upgrading to 19.10 beta.










share|improve this question

















The volume function keys on my laptop get stucked. I press them once or twice, and the volume goes all the way up or down. Sometimes the keyboard even stops working for a few seconds after that.



I tried the solution offered in the post lenovo z470 keyboard gets stuck but it didn't helped.



Update: I am no longer having this problem after upgrading to 19.10 beta.







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  • did you do # IdeaPad Z470 keyboard:dmi:... or # IdeaPad Z470 evdev:atkbd:dmi:...? the second answer by @Nahuel in the question you linked the correct one.

    – tatsu
    Jun 4 at 12:01












  • Hello, tatsu. Yes, I tried the second answer, but the problem persists.

    – Esteban Knöbl
    Jun 4 at 12:17











  • did you also replace ...O*:pn*IdeaPad*Z470*:pvr* with ...O*:pn*IdeaPad*V330*:pvr* ?

    – tatsu
    Jun 4 at 12:18






  • 1





    Thankx, no, I had not changed that. I'm trying it now, and it seems to work. I'll get back to confirm the solution after more testing. Would you care to compile an answer so you can collect the bounty?

    – Esteban Knöbl
    Jun 4 at 12:33

















  • did you do # IdeaPad Z470 keyboard:dmi:... or # IdeaPad Z470 evdev:atkbd:dmi:...? the second answer by @Nahuel in the question you linked the correct one.

    – tatsu
    Jun 4 at 12:01












  • Hello, tatsu. Yes, I tried the second answer, but the problem persists.

    – Esteban Knöbl
    Jun 4 at 12:17











  • did you also replace ...O*:pn*IdeaPad*Z470*:pvr* with ...O*:pn*IdeaPad*V330*:pvr* ?

    – tatsu
    Jun 4 at 12:18






  • 1





    Thankx, no, I had not changed that. I'm trying it now, and it seems to work. I'll get back to confirm the solution after more testing. Would you care to compile an answer so you can collect the bounty?

    – Esteban Knöbl
    Jun 4 at 12:33
















did you do # IdeaPad Z470 keyboard:dmi:... or # IdeaPad Z470 evdev:atkbd:dmi:...? the second answer by @Nahuel in the question you linked the correct one.

– tatsu
Jun 4 at 12:01






did you do # IdeaPad Z470 keyboard:dmi:... or # IdeaPad Z470 evdev:atkbd:dmi:...? the second answer by @Nahuel in the question you linked the correct one.

– tatsu
Jun 4 at 12:01














Hello, tatsu. Yes, I tried the second answer, but the problem persists.

– Esteban Knöbl
Jun 4 at 12:17





Hello, tatsu. Yes, I tried the second answer, but the problem persists.

– Esteban Knöbl
Jun 4 at 12:17













did you also replace ...O*:pn*IdeaPad*Z470*:pvr* with ...O*:pn*IdeaPad*V330*:pvr* ?

– tatsu
Jun 4 at 12:18





did you also replace ...O*:pn*IdeaPad*Z470*:pvr* with ...O*:pn*IdeaPad*V330*:pvr* ?

– tatsu
Jun 4 at 12:18




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1





Thankx, no, I had not changed that. I'm trying it now, and it seems to work. I'll get back to confirm the solution after more testing. Would you care to compile an answer so you can collect the bounty?

– Esteban Knöbl
Jun 4 at 12:33





Thankx, no, I had not changed that. I'm trying it now, and it seems to work. I'll get back to confirm the solution after more testing. Would you care to compile an answer so you can collect the bounty?

– Esteban Knöbl
Jun 4 at 12:33










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make sure you read ahead in the answers.



@Nahuel provided an update to the fix :



to sum it up :



For UBUNTU 19.04:



  1. Open your Terminal.

  2. $ sudo nano /lib/udev/hwdb.d/60-keyboard.hwdb

  3. In nano editor look for "lenovo" section (CTRL + w).


  4. Add this section (Copy and Paste):



    # IdeaPad V330
    evdev:atkbd:dmi:bvn*:bvr*:svnLENOVO*:pn*IdeaPad*V330*:pvr*
    KEYBOARD_KEY_a0=!mute
    KEYBOARD_KEY_ae=!volumedown
    KEYBOARD_KEY_b0=!volumeup


  5. Save changes and exit nano.


  6. sudo udevadm hwdb --update

  7. restart.

Original Thread:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/udev/+question/237756






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  • Thank you. Sadly, this didin't work for me. It seemed to work at first, the function keys were acting normally, but after a few hours the problem reappeared.

    – Esteban Knöbl
    Jun 4 at 18:29











  • well that's not that it didn't work. there's definitely something there we should dig into. it didn't momentarily work as a total coincidence.

    – tatsu
    Jun 4 at 21:23











  • Ok, then. Do you have any further suggestions?

    – Esteban Knöbl
    Jun 5 at 15:57











  • experimenting with different keywords added to or replacing evdev:atkbd: ? this seems to be a question of syntax. also make a bug report on launchpad like they did the first time : answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/udev/+question/237756 because if it worked once it can work again. I personally don't have this hardware nor bug so I can't fiddle with it.

    – tatsu
    Jun 5 at 16:00












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make sure you read ahead in the answers.



@Nahuel provided an update to the fix :



to sum it up :



For UBUNTU 19.04:



  1. Open your Terminal.

  2. $ sudo nano /lib/udev/hwdb.d/60-keyboard.hwdb

  3. In nano editor look for "lenovo" section (CTRL + w).


  4. Add this section (Copy and Paste):



    # IdeaPad V330
    evdev:atkbd:dmi:bvn*:bvr*:svnLENOVO*:pn*IdeaPad*V330*:pvr*
    KEYBOARD_KEY_a0=!mute
    KEYBOARD_KEY_ae=!volumedown
    KEYBOARD_KEY_b0=!volumeup


  5. Save changes and exit nano.


  6. sudo udevadm hwdb --update

  7. restart.

Original Thread:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/udev/+question/237756






share|improve this answer


























  • Thank you. Sadly, this didin't work for me. It seemed to work at first, the function keys were acting normally, but after a few hours the problem reappeared.

    – Esteban Knöbl
    Jun 4 at 18:29











  • well that's not that it didn't work. there's definitely something there we should dig into. it didn't momentarily work as a total coincidence.

    – tatsu
    Jun 4 at 21:23











  • Ok, then. Do you have any further suggestions?

    – Esteban Knöbl
    Jun 5 at 15:57











  • experimenting with different keywords added to or replacing evdev:atkbd: ? this seems to be a question of syntax. also make a bug report on launchpad like they did the first time : answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/udev/+question/237756 because if it worked once it can work again. I personally don't have this hardware nor bug so I can't fiddle with it.

    – tatsu
    Jun 5 at 16:00















0







+50











make sure you read ahead in the answers.



@Nahuel provided an update to the fix :



to sum it up :



For UBUNTU 19.04:



  1. Open your Terminal.

  2. $ sudo nano /lib/udev/hwdb.d/60-keyboard.hwdb

  3. In nano editor look for "lenovo" section (CTRL + w).


  4. Add this section (Copy and Paste):



    # IdeaPad V330
    evdev:atkbd:dmi:bvn*:bvr*:svnLENOVO*:pn*IdeaPad*V330*:pvr*
    KEYBOARD_KEY_a0=!mute
    KEYBOARD_KEY_ae=!volumedown
    KEYBOARD_KEY_b0=!volumeup


  5. Save changes and exit nano.


  6. sudo udevadm hwdb --update

  7. restart.

Original Thread:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/udev/+question/237756






share|improve this answer


























  • Thank you. Sadly, this didin't work for me. It seemed to work at first, the function keys were acting normally, but after a few hours the problem reappeared.

    – Esteban Knöbl
    Jun 4 at 18:29











  • well that's not that it didn't work. there's definitely something there we should dig into. it didn't momentarily work as a total coincidence.

    – tatsu
    Jun 4 at 21:23











  • Ok, then. Do you have any further suggestions?

    – Esteban Knöbl
    Jun 5 at 15:57











  • experimenting with different keywords added to or replacing evdev:atkbd: ? this seems to be a question of syntax. also make a bug report on launchpad like they did the first time : answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/udev/+question/237756 because if it worked once it can work again. I personally don't have this hardware nor bug so I can't fiddle with it.

    – tatsu
    Jun 5 at 16:00













0







+50







0







+50



0






+50





make sure you read ahead in the answers.



@Nahuel provided an update to the fix :



to sum it up :



For UBUNTU 19.04:



  1. Open your Terminal.

  2. $ sudo nano /lib/udev/hwdb.d/60-keyboard.hwdb

  3. In nano editor look for "lenovo" section (CTRL + w).


  4. Add this section (Copy and Paste):



    # IdeaPad V330
    evdev:atkbd:dmi:bvn*:bvr*:svnLENOVO*:pn*IdeaPad*V330*:pvr*
    KEYBOARD_KEY_a0=!mute
    KEYBOARD_KEY_ae=!volumedown
    KEYBOARD_KEY_b0=!volumeup


  5. Save changes and exit nano.


  6. sudo udevadm hwdb --update

  7. restart.

Original Thread:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/udev/+question/237756






share|improve this answer














make sure you read ahead in the answers.



@Nahuel provided an update to the fix :



to sum it up :



For UBUNTU 19.04:



  1. Open your Terminal.

  2. $ sudo nano /lib/udev/hwdb.d/60-keyboard.hwdb

  3. In nano editor look for "lenovo" section (CTRL + w).


  4. Add this section (Copy and Paste):



    # IdeaPad V330
    evdev:atkbd:dmi:bvn*:bvr*:svnLENOVO*:pn*IdeaPad*V330*:pvr*
    KEYBOARD_KEY_a0=!mute
    KEYBOARD_KEY_ae=!volumedown
    KEYBOARD_KEY_b0=!volumeup


  5. Save changes and exit nano.


  6. sudo udevadm hwdb --update

  7. restart.

Original Thread:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/udev/+question/237756







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  • Thank you. Sadly, this didin't work for me. It seemed to work at first, the function keys were acting normally, but after a few hours the problem reappeared.

    – Esteban Knöbl
    Jun 4 at 18:29











  • well that's not that it didn't work. there's definitely something there we should dig into. it didn't momentarily work as a total coincidence.

    – tatsu
    Jun 4 at 21:23











  • Ok, then. Do you have any further suggestions?

    – Esteban Knöbl
    Jun 5 at 15:57











  • experimenting with different keywords added to or replacing evdev:atkbd: ? this seems to be a question of syntax. also make a bug report on launchpad like they did the first time : answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/udev/+question/237756 because if it worked once it can work again. I personally don't have this hardware nor bug so I can't fiddle with it.

    – tatsu
    Jun 5 at 16:00

















  • Thank you. Sadly, this didin't work for me. It seemed to work at first, the function keys were acting normally, but after a few hours the problem reappeared.

    – Esteban Knöbl
    Jun 4 at 18:29











  • well that's not that it didn't work. there's definitely something there we should dig into. it didn't momentarily work as a total coincidence.

    – tatsu
    Jun 4 at 21:23











  • Ok, then. Do you have any further suggestions?

    – Esteban Knöbl
    Jun 5 at 15:57











  • experimenting with different keywords added to or replacing evdev:atkbd: ? this seems to be a question of syntax. also make a bug report on launchpad like they did the first time : answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/udev/+question/237756 because if it worked once it can work again. I personally don't have this hardware nor bug so I can't fiddle with it.

    – tatsu
    Jun 5 at 16:00
















Thank you. Sadly, this didin't work for me. It seemed to work at first, the function keys were acting normally, but after a few hours the problem reappeared.

– Esteban Knöbl
Jun 4 at 18:29





Thank you. Sadly, this didin't work for me. It seemed to work at first, the function keys were acting normally, but after a few hours the problem reappeared.

– Esteban Knöbl
Jun 4 at 18:29













well that's not that it didn't work. there's definitely something there we should dig into. it didn't momentarily work as a total coincidence.

– tatsu
Jun 4 at 21:23





well that's not that it didn't work. there's definitely something there we should dig into. it didn't momentarily work as a total coincidence.

– tatsu
Jun 4 at 21:23













Ok, then. Do you have any further suggestions?

– Esteban Knöbl
Jun 5 at 15:57





Ok, then. Do you have any further suggestions?

– Esteban Knöbl
Jun 5 at 15:57













experimenting with different keywords added to or replacing evdev:atkbd: ? this seems to be a question of syntax. also make a bug report on launchpad like they did the first time : answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/udev/+question/237756 because if it worked once it can work again. I personally don't have this hardware nor bug so I can't fiddle with it.

– tatsu
Jun 5 at 16:00





experimenting with different keywords added to or replacing evdev:atkbd: ? this seems to be a question of syntax. also make a bug report on launchpad like they did the first time : answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/udev/+question/237756 because if it worked once it can work again. I personally don't have this hardware nor bug so I can't fiddle with it.

– tatsu
Jun 5 at 16:00


















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