Hi!
There is strange behavior with keyboard shortcuts. I have keyboard layout switch bound to CapsLock and Shift+CapsLock (for the first and second layout respectively). When I’m logged in everything works find. But when I lock my computer and lock screen appears, pressing CapsLock there toggles the touchpad (enable/disable). There is even some on-screen message about it when I hit CapsLock. The problem is: I often hit CapsLock to be sure that English layout is on before entering my password and this disables the touchpad.
Now, to workaround. There is keyboard shortcuts section in KDE System Settings. If I type in “touchpad” in search I get three shortcut types: Enable Touchpad, Disable Touchpad and Toggle Touchpad. If I select Toggle Touchpad and disable all the shortcuts there then there is no reaction for CapsLock on the lock screen. But after reboot it returns back!
Anybody knows where is this setting in config files in my system (I assume it is on system-level not per user), why it is restored after reboot and how to completely disable it forever?
Context: Debian 13, KDE 6.3.4, Wayland.