This is probably a udev issue, not a xkeyboard-config issue.
Normally you edit the relevant files in /lib/udev/keymaps/hewlett-packard* and you specify what key is which.
When these key work sometimes and other times they don't, then it's strange.
You can get debug information from /var/log/Xorg.0.log and ~/.xsession-errors which you can post here.
See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Hotkeys/Troubleshooting for more on configuring the hotkeys.
These issues would normally be reported to bugzilla.kernel.org, under the udev package.
I'll mark the xkeyboard-config part of this report as 'Invalid'.
This is probably a udev issue, not a xkeyboard-config issue.
Normally you edit the relevant files in /lib/udev/ keymaps/ hewlett- packard* and you specify what key is which. /wiki.ubuntu. com/Hotkeys/ Troubleshooting for more on configuring the hotkeys. kernel. org, under the udev package.
When these key work sometimes and other times they don't, then it's strange.
You can get debug information from /var/log/Xorg.0.log and ~/.xsession-errors which you can post here.
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These issues would normally be reported to bugzilla.
I'll mark the xkeyboard-config part of this report as 'Invalid'.