Sorry. I just tried your workaround, but it didn't work for me :(.

Please, try the following:

1. Go to System->Preferences->Keyboard.
2. Go to Layouts tab.
3. Check "Key presses repeat when key is held down" chekbox.
4. Move the Delay rule to the very left (near to "Short" label).
5. Go to Accessibility tab.
6. Check "Only accept long keypresses" in "Slow Keys".
7. Move the Delay rule of the "Slow Keys" section to the very left (near to 
"Short" label).
8. Open a Terminal. Press and hold any printable key (say, for instance, the 
"d" key). You can see the "d" char appearing repeatedly. Now, press and hold 
the left-arrow key.

Expected behavior: The blinking cursor moves repeatedly to the left,
traveling all the "d" chars.

Actual behavior: The cursor moves ONLY ONE POSITION to the left, without
repetition.

Can you please test if you can reproduce the above behavior?

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The key repeat delay for the "down-arrow", "left-arrow", and "End" keys is 
longer than the other keys
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/278078
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