I had a similar problem as well and fixed by reconfiguring X. In my
case, the X server had a model of "pc105" and GNOME had a model of
"generic." So I reconfigured X to have a model of "generic."

To do this, I ran the following command:

sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg

I went through the prompts selecting the required options. When it asked
for the keyboard model, I typed in "generic." In your case, you will
wait till the keyboard type and then specify "se" or "us" to make X
consistent with GNOME.

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