On Sun, May 11, 2008 at 8:02 PM, Carlos Pereira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Hello Magnus,
>
> You could exchange keyboards, just for testing. If the behaviour
> accompanies the keyboard, it will be proved that the two gnomes should
> be different, not equal, since the keyboards will be different... :-)
> Maybe one keyboard send strange "scan codes", and you will have to
> deal with it by changing some configuration file.
>
> The case with USB probably follows the same idea, the usb controller
> inside your cpus probably are different, and deal with usb devices in
> a different way.
>
> A suggestion for you and others: when reporting some question or
> problem, it is a good practice to list the computers hardware
> configuration - processor, speed, memory, etc.


Now I've found out what killed my keyboard shortcuts!  The culprit is
/desktop/gnome/peripherals/mouse/locate_pointer, when it is turned on the
keyboard shortcuts (e.g. Ctrl+Alt+L stop working).  I'm going to do some
more testing then possibly raise a bug.

/M
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