El día Wednesday, February 29, 2012 a las 09:30:50AM -0500, Dwayne MacKinnon 
escribió:

> I believe it's possible to activate slow keys just by holding some keys for 
> longer then normal. A dialog box will ask to confirm, but depending on how 
> you're typing, I can easily see someone hitting "enter" and accepting it 
> without realizing.
> 
> Cheers,
> DMK

Dwayne,

Do you (or anyone else) know, how this option 'activate slow key' works
exactly with the X-server, i.e. how this delay is activated in the X?
While still investigating the problem when it occured in the laptop of
my wife, I even saw in xev(1) that the keystrokes are delayed sent
to the xev(1) client, i.e. the delay must be in X and not in KDE.
I've checked the man page of xset(1) but only see the delay and rate of
'auto repeat', but no config value for delay of key itself.

Thanks

        matthias

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