On 1/5/2015 3:26 PM, Marc Tremblay wrote:
Good afternoon and Happy New Year to everyone!
I have ran into a strange problem in three of our computer labs that
are using 14.4.1 LTS. When using Google Chrome, the keyboard stops
functioning after several keystrokes. This only seems to happen while
using Google Chrome and does not occur using Firefox or any other
browser. We are a GAFE School board so we primarily use Google Chrome
as our browser.
Would anyone have a quick solution for this? One site suggested that I
change the input method from IBUS to something else but I can’t seem
to figure out where to change this setting.
Thank you
Marc Tremblay
Educational Services Dept
Lester B. Pearson School Board
1925 Brookdale
Dorval, H9P 2Y7
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
I recently filed a bug report
https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=445768 in which the
mouse pointer stops working after a few seconds at certain web sites
(for machines with a certain Intel video chipset).
Your problem instead involves the keyboard, and you don't say that only
certain web sites trigger the problem.
Nonetheless I wonder if you may be dealing with a related phenomenon.
What video chipsets are involved?
In any case, an easy test: disable Hardware Acceleration in Chrome
Advanced Settings. My research on the above problem showed that it can
be responsible for a number of issues.
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