Public bug reported:

I have my power settings set to suspend when my laptop lid is closed. I
also use sticky keys, set to not disable when two keys are pressed
together

After I close the lid and then open it up again, the first character I
type is shifted. (So usually my password is rejected unless I hit SHIFT
first). The problem goes away if I disable Sticky Keys before closing
the lid. If I press SHIFT just before closing the lid, then the first
character I type post-suspend is not shifted. When I simply lock the
session, I don't experience this behavior.

It therefore appears that on suspend, the SHIFT active bit is somehow
being toggled.

I realize this is probably an upstream bug, but as I don't have gnome-
settings-daemon installed and I don't know the right version to report
to them, I thought I'd report here first.

System info:
- Ubuntu: 16.04
- unity-settings-daemon: 15.04.1+16.04.20160701-0ubuntu1
- system: ThinkPad X1 Carbon 3rd gen

** Affects: unity-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  Sticky keys auto-enables SHIFT after lid close suspend

Status in unity-settings-daemon package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I have my power settings set to suspend when my laptop lid is closed.
  I also use sticky keys, set to not disable when two keys are pressed
  together

  After I close the lid and then open it up again, the first character I
  type is shifted. (So usually my password is rejected unless I hit
  SHIFT first). The problem goes away if I disable Sticky Keys before
  closing the lid. If I press SHIFT just before closing the lid, then
  the first character I type post-suspend is not shifted. When I simply
  lock the session, I don't experience this behavior.

  It therefore appears that on suspend, the SHIFT active bit is somehow
  being toggled.

  I realize this is probably an upstream bug, but as I don't have gnome-
  settings-daemon installed and I don't know the right version to report
  to them, I thought I'd report here first.

  System info:
  - Ubuntu: 16.04
  - unity-settings-daemon: 15.04.1+16.04.20160701-0ubuntu1
  - system: ThinkPad X1 Carbon 3rd gen

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