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I suspect this is a big for libinput, but I find this all a bit
confusing.
When I press the volume up/down keys on a Logitech K400+ keyboard,
pressing either key once behaves as if I have held the key down - this
state persists until another key is pressed (e.g. if I press volume up,
then the volume will quickly increase to maximum, and then if I try to
adjust the system volume with the mouse, when I release the mouse, the
volume again returns to full - but if I press "escape", then it realises
the key is not held.
I am including the libinput event logs, and debug logs for pressing
"volume+", "volume-", "volume+", "volume-", "escape". When I try to
replay the log with libinput replay, the behaviour I'm observing is just
just as if I pressed "volume-", so I'm not quite sure what is going on
here.
This keyboard was working fine with Ubuntu 21.10, it is only after
upgrading to 22.04.1 that this problem has started happening. I tried
both Wayland and Xorg sessions, and both had the same problem. I have
libinput10 version 1.20.0-1ubuntu0.2 installed.
** Affects: libinput (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: bot-comment
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Volume keys repeat with K400+ keyboard
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2006043
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