I've been using Nobara for a while without issues, but after the latest updates, I'm having a problem where my keyboard doesn't work on the Plasma login screen. I can't type my password, and it doesn't respond at all. The strange part is that I tried an older keyboard, and it works just fine. When I boot into tty with the working keyboard, I can use the main keyboard there, but it's only at the login screen that it fails.
Interestingly, if I unplug and replug the USB cable during the login, my keyboard starts working again. I've searched online and even consulted AI for help, but I haven't found a solution yet. Any ideas?
2 Answers
Have you checked if your keyboard works in the BIOS? Since it’s USB, it should be recognized there too. Also, some keyboards can connect via Bluetooth but are plugged in for power. That might cause issues if it's using USB just for power and not data. I've had similar problems with Bluetooth keyboards before, so I always stick to USB to avoid hassle.
So it sounds like your main keyboard works only after you unplug and replug it at the login screen? That's a weird glitch. Have you tried different USB ports or updating your keyboard drivers? Sometimes, the system can lock out certain keyboards after a boot if it doesn't recognize them quickly enough.

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