
Hi, fellow user @Hook and I are getting flustered with the state of the keyboard case driver in Manjaro/Phosh. Looks like Mobian is having trouble too. I've commented in a few other places, including in the Manjaro forum, and it seems like we might be the only ones.
- Previous big update renamed the kb151 driver, effectively borking it. We used the userspace driver instead, which worked as expected.
- A week or so ago, the next big update seemed to restore the kernel driver BUT:
- The current kernel driver is missing the punctuation accessible with fn-shift-# (including - and +)
- Something is preventing the userspace driver from loading, even after disabling the renamed pinephone-keyboard module. So we end up with no keyboard.
Does anyone know what's going on? These are starting to feel like Windows updates
Another oddity - with the latest update, not all USB keyboards (connected to the Pinephone USB-C as a workaround) work anymore. I'm wondering if there is some defiant engineer out there determined to get us using the virtual keyboard.
This is so close to being the perfect pocket PC!
- Previous big update renamed the kb151 driver, effectively borking it. We used the userspace driver instead, which worked as expected.
- A week or so ago, the next big update seemed to restore the kernel driver BUT:
- The current kernel driver is missing the punctuation accessible with fn-shift-# (including - and +)
- Something is preventing the userspace driver from loading, even after disabling the renamed pinephone-keyboard module. So we end up with no keyboard.
Does anyone know what's going on? These are starting to feel like Windows updates

Another oddity - with the latest update, not all USB keyboards (connected to the Pinephone USB-C as a workaround) work anymore. I'm wondering if there is some defiant engineer out there determined to get us using the virtual keyboard.
This is so close to being the perfect pocket PC!