> did you try asking the internet about this problem?
> like, reading the first google hit for
> "dell xps 9370 keyboard problems"?
25 years ago the first thing I would have done would have been to look
for answers in books, computer magazines etc.
10 years ago, I would have googled it. Even 2 years ago I would have googled it.
For the last two years, there have been such an avalanche of problems
that I have to think of other possibilities beyond those discussed on
the thread.
See, the keyboard has been working perfectly for months. It was
working perfectly yesterday and again whole day after reinstall.
Problems pop up suddenly and then they often go away for no reason,
even without changing BIOS etc.
If it was about just one device, I would still google it. As a matter
of fact (don't put that in quotes in the reply) I still do daily for
various problems. That's how I installed Mullvad, the first time I
have installed it. For the last two years (or somewhat more), the same
kind of problems appear on all devices that I use: feature phone,
Android smartphone, iPhone, iPad, Macbook, Windows laptop, Linux
laptop, Qubes OS laptop. Different hardwares, different OS's.
> seems like that hardware just might be subfunctional by design
> in general, no "compromise" required.
>
> so for the keyboard to work, unplug _all_ cables (data, dock, power)
> _and_ pick a bios version that matches your current astrological
> alignment. if you are lucky, then it might work.
> changes in room temperature might require a different bios version.
>
It is (in)glorious. Perhaps the message is just "Remove" (hardware?),
as you suggested. It's a pretty bleak scenario, if you look at it in
general, not as a developer or niche user.
Room temperature is a whole different story by itself. There are many
stories linked to it.