I have a similar keyboard/mouse (the cordless desktop S 510), and I
often have the same problem.

Mine is nothing to do with ubuntu, it's just the poor signal strength of
the logitech cordless desktop products.  You mention that pressing
ctrl+alt+del will restore functionality.  The key to that is that by
pressing ctrl+alt+del, you are probably slightly and naturally
repositioning yourself or the keyboard, temporarily providing a clear
path for the signal.  When you again become comfortable then your signal
goes away.

I'm not saying you're not having a bug, I would just suggest
conclusively eliminating the possibility of signal or battery or
hardware problems, as your description of the problem exactly describes
signal and battery problems.

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Wireless keyboard stops accepting most (but not all) key presses
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