So Colin, what you are saying is that this is GTK behavior, and it's not
easy to change, but by changing the way ubiquity interacts with GTK we
can make a work around.  What I don't understand is that if I have a
long list of files displayed in Nautilus and I quickly type in a few
characters, the selection highlight always goes to the first letter
typed.  Regardless of how quickly I type, the first letter, say "F" will
tag a file beginning with F.  If I type "F (delay) r" then it will not
jump to a file beginning with "r".  This is a common problem with cell
phone interfaces when searching for a contact.

The highlight selection process that works in Nautilus must be different
than the highlight keyboard-language selection process in ubiquity.

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Keyboard layout choice in installer confusing
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/173950
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