Sorry, I had to set this to "confirmed" as I think is a problem that
affects many people. The only request that many of us are doing is to
disable this function as default. This is my story:

Using: Xubuntu Quantal 32bits

I use one of my servers remotely using x11vnc + remmina. Sometimes it
happens to me that one (virtual) key get stuck during the session (As it
happens rarely, and it is fixed just by restarting the service,  I'm not
really bothered about it). While sometimes is an ALT key, a letter (easy
to spot), this time was SHIFT. This triggered "Slow Keys" function
automatically at the server (I was unable to see the notification).
After that, I spent almost 2 weeks having really hard time operating it
remotely. Fist I thought the remmina was not sending any keys. After
trying other client without success, I blamed x11vnc. I spent a lot of
time searching in x11vnc forums for an answer, tried all possible
parameters, and nothing. It was driving me crazy!. I noticed that the
key was actually being sent (debug with xev) but the key was not
"resolved". Anyway, it was very confusing. After vacations, somehow it
was fixed (probably after an update-restart). I didn't know what exactly
happened until few minutes ago, that I was working on (physically) on
the same server and I holded SHIFT key while I was thinking a piece of
code. I was able to see the message this time! (XFCE notifications are
set to show for 10 secs but it dissapeared after 1 or 2 secs :S ). After
googling it (with some input difficulties), I finally learned about
"slow keys" and how to disable it.

If I weren't looking at the screen at that right moment, I don't know
how much time I could have spent trying to figure it out what was going
on (again). I consider myself an experienced user, so I can imagine what
inexperienced users may suffer with this kind of automatic feature. I
sum my voice to all the people listed here (and to all of them that
still don't know why their keyboard responses are delayed), to please
disable the "hold-shift-key-N-secs-to-slow-keys" functionallity. Thanks!

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/41427

Title:
  "slow keys" can turn on surreptitiously & cause confusion.

Status in “gnome-control-center” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I was editing some huge photos with the gimp and it had a swapping
  fit; I pressed various keys, clicked various things, generally did
  what any user does when an application hangs for a while.

  For some reason, gnome's "slow keys" feature turned on during all this
  chaos---presumably because gnome thought the shift key was held down
  for N seconds, I don't know---and I was totally confused when my keys
  became, predictably, "slow."

  This seems like something that could happen to dapper users. Maybe
  there should be a

    [x] Activate "slow keys" by holding down the shift key.

  config toggle that is off by default, or something...

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