Regardless, it's simply a hypothesis on my part that the fact that I
have configured Chinese input methods in the past may be the cause of
this problem. The Chinese keyboard setting is not active when this
problem manifests.
** Changed in: ibus (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1849399
Title:
ibus in 19.10 breaks the delete key, maps <Delete><Delete> to ☭
Status in ibus package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
After upgrade to 19.10, I found that my Delete key was not working as
a Delete key, but that instead if I hit Delete twice it would print
the character ☭.
Since others were not reporting this issue, I had a look around at my
input config and remembered that I had ibus configured from a long
time ago in order to support Chinese input.
If I disable ibus (either by unsetting the environment variables; or
by killing ibus-daemon), then the Delete key works again as expected.
This is a regression in behavior since Ubuntu 19.04, where I had the
same input setup on my desktop but the Delete key worked without
problems.
I'm also not sure how to disable ibus, now that I am in this
situation; or if ibus is expected to always be running.
The problem persists if I run ibus-setup and remove Chinese SunPinyin
from the list of input methods, leaving only "English - English (US)".
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