I got a pi5 in last week and running the latest Bookworm full desktop version as of 3/17.
So I am not sure what I did or how to turn this off but whenever I hit a key-combo of what I think is being interpretered as the windows key-i or start-i the colors on the screen get inverted or it enters some kind of high contrast mode. The only reason why I'm not 100% sure is because It's a Logitech keyboard and the key is a MacOS Cmd or Windows Alt... but hitting that and tab doesn't switch programs... however hitting the option key-tab does switch programs so this key that I'm hitting is not being interpretered as alt.
I've tried my best at going through the documentation, various forums etc and I'm not seeing anything that points to my issue. I feel like I hit some set of magic keystrokes that installed some additional accessibility since when I first got my Pi up and running I could use Sheepshaver (MacOS emulator) and hit cmd-I with no issues. Now when I try to hit that key-combo it does this color inversion/high contrast and doesn't pass the keystroke over to SheepShaver. I do have a workaround with remapping the cmd key in SheepShaver but I want to just disable this fully and not use a workaround since I would rather use the cmd key for the cmd key.
It would be nice to have an on-screen keyboard that tells me what button is getting pressed but as far as I can tell something like that isn't available.
So I am not sure what I did or how to turn this off but whenever I hit a key-combo of what I think is being interpretered as the windows key-i or start-i the colors on the screen get inverted or it enters some kind of high contrast mode. The only reason why I'm not 100% sure is because It's a Logitech keyboard and the key is a MacOS Cmd or Windows Alt... but hitting that and tab doesn't switch programs... however hitting the option key-tab does switch programs so this key that I'm hitting is not being interpretered as alt.
I've tried my best at going through the documentation, various forums etc and I'm not seeing anything that points to my issue. I feel like I hit some set of magic keystrokes that installed some additional accessibility since when I first got my Pi up and running I could use Sheepshaver (MacOS emulator) and hit cmd-I with no issues. Now when I try to hit that key-combo it does this color inversion/high contrast and doesn't pass the keystroke over to SheepShaver. I do have a workaround with remapping the cmd key in SheepShaver but I want to just disable this fully and not use a workaround since I would rather use the cmd key for the cmd key.
It would be nice to have an on-screen keyboard that tells me what button is getting pressed but as far as I can tell something like that isn't available.
Statistics: Posted by bladers — Sun Mar 24, 2024 9:17 pm — Replies 0 — Views 5