Now I noticed that if I go to BIOS on the FW Desktop, the keyboard doesn’t work at all in there.
I have tried to run the keyboard in wired mode, with the keyboard connected to my USB4 dock (Caldigit TS4) and also connecting the keyboard cord directly to back off the fw desktop. Neither will work.
I also tested with the nuphy dongle connected to my monitors usb hub (the monitor is connected to the same usb4 dock and dock connected to usb4 ports at the back of the desktop.
I don’t know how would i debug this, my other keyboard seems to work that is connected with a cord.
The BIOS configuration utility probably only supports “boot keyboards” (see Myths about USB NKRO and how USB HID works) and your keyboard (or the BIOS) maybe does not comply fully with this mode.
Or maybe the BIOS supports the “HID Report Descriptor” but fails to understand the one your keyboard sends.
On Linux, the usbhid-dump command could help you try debugging this issue, see the man page.
Okay did some testing. And if the keyboard is in macOS mode it wil work (atleast with cable).
If set to windows mode it will not work. So atleast i now have a workaround that works to keep the keyboard in macOS mode. I just imported my windows layout to the mac mode so it doesn’t really matter.