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Hmm,
xset
is not installed on Bazzite and it doesn't exist on homebrew and flathub either. Using Distrobox for this command is overkill but I don't see another way. So, can you install Debian on Distrobox (it might take a while) and then run that command? If xset still doesn't come pre-installed on Debian, you can install it viasudo apt install xset
(hopefully that's also the package name).By the way, do function keys at least work as F-keys? For example, can you open file manager and select a file, then press F2. Does it open rename the file?
Weeeell
I updated and the Keys Work now...
Function lock also works....
The Update seems to have fixed it somehow. Thanks for the Help tough.
You're welcome! To be fair, we couldn't even pass the diagnosing stage. However I'm glad it's fixed with an update.