** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Fedora)
Status: Unknown => Won't Fix
** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Fedora)
Importance: Unknown => Undecided
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=816764
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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I consider myself an experienced user and had a very hard time figuring
out this. I have had this problem many times, and the only solution I
figured out until now was to reboot.
The problem is "Slow Keys" are being enabled in GDM even though I'm long
ago logged in, and that anti-feature should be
root@ignacio-laptop:/var/log/gdm# tail :0.log
(II) XKB SlowKeys are now enabled. Hold shift to disable.
(II) XKB SlowKeys are now enabled. Hold shift to disable.
(II) XKB SlowKeys are disabled.
(II) XKB SlowKeys are disabled.
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Sorry, I had to set this to "confirmed" as I think is a problem that
affects many people. The only request that many of us are doing is to
disable this function as default. This is my story:
Using: Xubuntu Quantal 32bits
I use one of my servers remotely using x11vnc + remmina. Sometimes it
happen
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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Title:
"slow keys" can turn on surreptitiously & cause confusio
For a solution that worked for me, you can look at the comment linked
here: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=816764#c42
Pasting here:
Create a new file in /etc/dconf/db/gdm.d/ with a number prefix (the highest one
in the directory, e.g. 01-no-a11y-keyboard) with the following content:
Yet another highly irritated Xfce user here. Just use gdm instead of
gdm3.
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Title:
"slow keys" can turn on surreptitiously & cause confusion.
To
I was hit by this on 12.04 with Xfce (not sure if this belongs in a
different bug), which doesn't seem to have any way to permanently
disable from its config panel. Took we a while to figure out how to
type at all in order to search for what I'd done -- and it was very
difficult to hold the key ex
My proposal is simple: just KILL this "feature".
Rationale: just count number of related bug reports. It is constantly
causing problems. It's very hard to google properly (especially with
keyboard that types one character per second). Just recently I
discovered that Gnome 3 doesn't actually offer
Based on the very good points in the many comments, with regards to both Gnome
and KDE, I suggest:
- reopening bug
- marking as Critical or highest level
- tagging as 'keyboard' and ' usability'
- also affects Kubuntu
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See bug 758335: this can happen very easily in gdm and the results are
very confusing.
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Title:
"slow keys" can turn on surreptitiously & cause co
Wrong solution, sorry: this works (for me!) I think there should be a faq about
this somewhere.
And that default behaviour should be changed.
The solution? To go into the settings for the assistive technologies:
System > Preferences > Keyboard > /Accessability/ > [ ] Accessability Features
can b
Forgot to write the terminal command for the prefrence menu:
is is.
gconf-editor
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I also ran in to this usability bug.
Which was very annoying, i as other didnt see any window popup before it was
activated.
I lost about 1 hour of work time just before a deadline. Because there was no
clue
that slow keys was enabled. I also tried reinstalling Xorg, an many other
workarounds
b
Umm... never mind my last comment about the left_handed mouse... I
logged out and back and input worked with left-handed set (but not
cursor_size)
$> cat .gconf/desktop/gnome/peripherals/mouse/%gconf.xml
The only other change I made was to synchronize my password (login) with my
ke
reboot and the same thing happened.
this time I removed 1 peripheral file at a time and the problem (for me)
is when you set the mouse to be left handed -- I don't recall changing
the cursor size. Removing this file fixed it so my input (from keyboard)
works. Here are the details:
~/.gconf/deskto
I have hit this bug before many times on previous versions of Ubuntu and
now on Lucid (10.04). Usually, I go to tty1 (CTRL+ALT+F1 works) and then
I kill compiz, which magically restores my keyboard and mouse input.
This time that didn't work so I left the window open and went to another
computer t
I'll add my vote here, I inadvertently enabled this and even after
looking at the setup didn't think to disable the accessibility or even
to disable "slow keys" it just didn't seem intuitively related (nor did
I know what slow keys was). I had a good hour in this bug before I
found this and was ab
you will not convince hacker working for free on the software you are
using to look at your issues by using this tone or trying to give them
orders
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Adding my vote that this feature, and all ways to accidentally activate
it by keys or gestures, MUST BE OFF BY DEFAULT.
I just had this problem with Kubuntu 9.04. Apparently it was turned on
by some "gesture" I did while playing in Google Earth. There was no
warning whatsoever. This is unacceptabl
Shouldn't the package of this bug be changed? This is not only an issue
in gnome-control-center, but also in KDE. It looks like it is disabled
by default in KDE4, but I can not confirm this.
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You re
Thanks for the bug report. This particular bug has already been
reported, but feel free to report any other bugs you find.
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium => Low
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => gnome-control-center
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