On Fri, 27 Apr 2012 11:16:34 +0100
"Richard W.M. Jones" <rjo...@redhat.com> wrote:

> I filed a bug about this, but I've no idea what component to file it
> against, so it's against something fairly random:
> 
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=816764
> 
> After updating Fedora 17 to latest a couple of days ago, my keyboard
> keeps "dying".
> 
> In fact I found out that what's happening is an accessibility feature
> called "slow keys" is getting activated.  Unfortunately this is
> activated silently, so there is no indication what has happened, nor
> how to revert it.  This is going to cause a lot of problems for less
> technical users, since the only way out for them is to reboot.
> 
> Also, in the Accessibility menu, it shows that "slow keys" is
> disabled.  You have to enable and disable it (using the mouse) in
> order to fix the bug.
> 
> And it keeps happening too ...  It's happened twice already this
> morning.  I don't know what I am doing/pressing which starts this off.

I've also run into this, but been unsure whats causing it. 

I'm running Xfce here, but it might be a gnome component thats causing
it. Slow keys is off in all the Xfce prefs and in Accessablity prefs...
but yet it's still turning on. ;( 

It does pop up a notification, but it's still anoying. 

I would be VERY happy to have a fix for this. ;) 

kevin


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