[SOLVED] Ctrl-B not working on Acer Aspire One
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2016-02-26, 21:05
(This post was last modified: 2016-02-26 21:41 by mbirth.)
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[SOLVED] Ctrl-B not working on Acer Aspire One
On an Acer Aspire One netbook, the hotkey Ctrl-B doesn't do anything.
However, when loading a menu, I can navigate it and even enter the shell from there and everything works as expected. On my desktop PC, Ctrl-B works fine. Is this a known problem? Is there anything I can do to make it work? |
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2016-02-26, 21:09
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RE: Ctrl-B not working on Acer Aspire One
(2016-02-26 21:05)mbirth Wrote: On an Acer Aspire One netbook, the hotkey Ctrl-B doesn't do anything. Are you using BIOS or EFI? (which file from ipxe are you using?) If you use the menu from the config command, does the Ctrl+C to cancel edit and Ctrl+C exit menu work? There is a known issue that some EFI implementations is buggy in regards to ctrl+ combinations. Use GitHub Discussions VRAM bin |
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2016-02-26, 21:14
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RE: Ctrl-B not working on Acer Aspire One
(2016-02-26 21:09)NiKiZe Wrote: Are you using BIOS or EFI? (which file from ipxe are you using?) This is an "Insyde H2O EFI 2.0 NB", "Intel UNDI, PXE-2.1 (build 082)" and from there I'm booting the undionly.kpxe. (2016-02-26 21:09)NiKiZe Wrote: If you use the menu from the config command, does the Ctrl+C to cancel edit and Ctrl+C exit menu work? Ctrl-C works in both situations, yes. When editing, Ctrl-A also makes the cursor jump to the beginning of the line, Ctrl-E to the end. So I guess, it's the typical EFI problem? |
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2016-02-26, 21:21
(This post was last modified: 2016-02-26 21:25 by NiKiZe.)
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RE: Ctrl-B not working on Acer Aspire One
(2016-02-26 21:14)mbirth Wrote: This is an "Insyde H2O EFI 2.0 NB", "Intel UNDI, PXE-2.1 (build 082)" and from there I'm booting the undionly.kpxe.If you boot undionly.kpxe then it is BIOS Legacy mode not EFI and my best guess then is a broken keyboard There is no embeded script, and you still see "Press Ctrl-B for the iPXE command line" message? You can test if Ctrl-B is working from the iPXE shell by using prompt Code: prompt --key 0x02 --timeout 5000 Test Ctrl-B && echo OK || echo timeout (2016-02-26 21:14)mbirth Wrote: Ctrl-C works in both situations, yes. When editing, Ctrl-A also makes the cursor jump to the beginning of the line, Ctrl-E to the end. If you where running in EFI mode (which you are not) then The fact that Ctrl+ combinations is working would be enough to show that it is not The same firmware problem we have seen before. Use GitHub Discussions VRAM bin |
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2016-02-26, 21:31
(This post was last modified: 2016-02-26 21:41 by mbirth.)
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RE: Ctrl-B not working on Acer Aspire One
(2016-02-26 21:21)NiKiZe Wrote: If you boot undionly.kpxe then it is BIOS Legacy mode not EFI and my best guess then is a broken keyboard Well, the letter "b" is working just fine when typing in the config menu. My first guess was that it's a problem because this is a German keyboard, i.e. it has an additional key. (KEYBOARD_MAP is set to "de", tried with "us" - no change.) But then there would've been more weird effects, I think. (2016-02-26 21:21)NiKiZe Wrote: There is no embeded script, and you still see "Press Ctrl-B for the iPXE command line" message? Yup. Compiled it with "make bin/undionly.kpxe" without any other parameter. And the prompt shows up after the feature list. EDIT: Tested it with the prompt command. And funny enough: Ctrl-B seems to be dead to iPXE. However, Ctrl-A (0x01) works just fine, so does Ctrl-C (0x03). I don't know what Acer did to this thing. EDIT2: I FOUND IT! Seems like Ctrl-B is some kind of magic key or whatever. BUT: If I press Ctrl-Fn-B, it is recognised by iPXE. The Fn-key seems to map the key from "magic" back to normal. Stupid Acer. |
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