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SubjectRe: Keyboard oddness.
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On Friday 26 September 2003 03:15, Andries Brouwer wrote:

> > You're talking about missed keypresses, but the end-user symptom I'm
> > seeing is definitely a missed key release
>
> Yes - here a release was garbled.
>
> Many people have reported missing key releases, and, as a consequence of
> that, stuck keys. Your reports feel a bit different: the e0 is sometimes
> lost from a key press, sometimes from a key release.

I don't know what to tell you. When I compiled 2.4 (no detectable problems),
I wasn't using the input (and in fact had it disabled). Not necessarily a
useful piece of information. The symptom that I notice is software
autorepeat going bananas when the hardware at least knows the key has been
released and would not be sending hardware autorepeat events...

Rob
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