I regularly use two different Ubuntu Hardy machines -- one at home, and
one at work.  I've had this same problem off and on for the last month
or two on my work machine, but never on my home machine.

Similarities:
- both are desktops with NVidia graphics cards
- both use the proprietary NVidia driver
- both use Gnome
- both are kept fully up-to-date from the repositories
- both use kernel 2.6.24-19-generic
- both use xserver-xorg 1:7.3+10ubuntu10.2 and xserver-xorg-core 
1:7.3+10ubuntu10.2

Differences:
- at work Hardy was upgraded from Gutsy; at home Hardy was installed clean
- at work I run 32bit Hardy on (I think?) an Intel; at home I run 64bit on an 
AMD64
- at work I have VMware Workstation (5.5.7 build-91707, with anyany116) running 
constantly (Windows 2000 on the VM); at home I do not use it at all
- at work I have Compiz enabled; at home I do not
- at work my keyboard, mouse and monitor are connected via KVM; at home they 
are connected directly

Comments:
- My (Win2k) VM at work does have VMware Tools installed.
- I have only ever noticed the problem while releasing control from the VM to 
the (Ubuntu) host, but it doesn't happen every time I do so, and correlation is 
not causation.  Nonetheless, others seem to also only have the problem when 
releasing from VMware to the host.
- I never use my VM fullscreen so in my case, it isn't related to 
CTRL-ALT-ENTER.
- My VM is set to release control when the mouse leaves the window, so I always 
do it that way -- I never use CTRL-ALT to release control.
- When it does happen, SHIFT, CTRL and ALT stop responding in Ubuntu or any 
running program, but continue to work normally in the VM.  I haven't noticed 
how CAPSLOCK behaves in my case.
- Existing Ubuntu apps keep running normally, but new apps generally crash the 
moment I press any key with them focused, including Terminal.  I don't know how 
long existing apps would continue to run since I can't work that way, so I have 
to log out and back in to restore the keyboard pretty quickly.
- I didn't know about the 'setxkbmap' solution so I've never tried that.

Here's hoping for a solid solution soon.  :/

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Shift key (and caps lock) stop working when using VMWare
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/195982
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