The issue you are facing is related to the Clementine software after you 
upgraded it to version 1.4.0 release candidate. To address this problem, 
you can try the following steps:

   1. Reboot Your Computer: Sometimes, a simple reboot can resolve issues 
   that occur after installing or updating software.
   2. Contact Clementine Support: If the issue persists, you should reach 
   out to Clementine's official support service or forum to report the 
   problem. There might be other users experiencing the same issue and 
   potential solutions or bug reports provided by the developers.
   3. Roll Back to a Previous Version: If the issue started after upgrading 
   Clementine, consider reverting to the previous version 
   (1.4.0rc1-282-gad882cc99) if it was working stably for you.
   4. Check for Conflicting Software: Examine if any other applications or 
   settings on your computer are conflicting with Clementine. For example, 
   other background applications might be causing keyboard-related issues.

If you continue to experience problems after trying these steps, you may 
want to monitor the situation on Clementine's forum or official website for 
information about potential patches or bug fixes.
answer source: apkgosu <https://apkgosu.com/en/>

Vào lúc 20:43:17 UTC+7 ngày Chủ Nhật, 13 tháng 11, 2022, Stephen Menasian 
đã viết:

> Clementine still kills keyboard - New Information.
> Clementine version: clementine-1.4.0-3.rc1.20220107git0be3143.fc36.x86_64
> Platform: Fedora fc36: current updates installed (as of 11/13/22)
>
> When clementine is running, keyboard shifted characters do  not work. The 
> uppercase alphabetic characters can be accessed by using the "Shift Lock" 
> key
> but not special characters (i.e. ! @ # $ | < ? etc). The new (and 
> interesting information
> is that the keyboard corruption even occurs if clementine is running on a 
> remote PC,
> accessed via ssh -X. The PC running the user interface (i.e., the one 
> running "ssh -X")
> has the corrupted keyboard. 
>
> The problem just popped up after a recent reboot. Note that reboots are 
> infrequent; both 
> PCs run 24/7 for months at a time. The problem could be associated with a 
> software update
> (including clementine and X server) any time  in the last 3 months.
>
> I've switched to Amarok temporarily until this is resolved. 
>
>

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