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Is there some command, or app, to show a visual indication about the state of special keys (Caps Lock, Num Lock, etc)?

It is intended to be used with some keyboards without the "standard" indicator leds.

I use Ubuntu Studio 18.04.1 and Gnome desktop enviroment.

pomsky
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  • About MATE see this thread - https://askubuntu.com/q/1009218/66509 . – N0rbert Oct 11 '18 at 20:23
  • I use Ubuntu Studio 18.04.1 and Gnome desktop enviroment. – Juan Oct 13 '18 at 04:14
  • I tried the solution shows in https://askubuntu.com/questions/1067740/capslock-indicator-for-ubuntu-18-04 but... Even the fact that my system tells me that gnome-tweak-tool is installed, I can not to run it. Not from a Terminal, Not from the "Run software...". This is not the only native Gnome enviroment command that doesn't work into UbuntuStudio. I guess there is something missed or blocked. I don't have any clue about that, but... – Juan Oct 14 '18 at 00:14
  • @Juan Are you sure you have GNOME? If I'm not mistaken Ubuntu Studio has Xfce by default, not GNOME. You're most probably not running GNOME if you haven't installed it manually. Please clarify. – pomsky Oct 14 '18 at 00:29
  • I installed all I found about Gnome (I used Synaptic). The computer desktop looks like Gnome! But... There are a lot of things that still don't work or don't appear here! I guess I don't have enough computing world skills to fix this! Sorry! – Juan Oct 14 '18 at 16:52

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