On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 4:44 PM, Sylvain Mazet <[email protected]> wrote:
> OK,
>
> I tracked this, I am answering myself for the record.
>
> It seems on left-shift-key release, Xorg sends a release event with a wrong
> keysym (XK_ISO_Prev_Group instead of XK_Shift_L).
>
> Same thing for right shift key. On release, the X11 keysym is
> XK_ISO_Next_Group instead of XK_Shift_R.
>
> Maybe this concerns OSG people? Xorg people?
Sounds like Xorg ... look in your keyboard configuration files.
For reference, here is my xev output:
KeyPress event, serial 29, synthetic NO, window 0x2800001,
root 0x117, subw 0x0, time 775114491, (46,147), root:(981,280),
state 0x0, keycode 50 (keysym 0xffe1, Shift_L), same_screen YES,
XLookupString gives 0 bytes:
XmbLookupString gives 0 bytes:
XFilterEvent returns: False
KeyRelease event, serial 29, synthetic NO, window 0x2800001,
root 0x117, subw 0x0, time 775114555, (46,147), root:(981,280),
state 0x1, keycode 50 (keysym 0xffe1, Shift_L), same_screen YES,
XLookupString gives 0 bytes:
XFilterEvent returns: False
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