At the moment, I don't know where the bug is.

Sometimes it works, but most of the time it doesn't.

Most often it works when I type several characters before the pipe symbol
or the curly brackets.

When it doesn't work, I have to release all the keys, wait a bit and try
again, and sometimes by some miracle it works.

It's like LXDE (or Guacamole) can't quite figure out the key combination.

I removed all keybindings for LXDE in Openbox but it doesn't change
anything.

How is the combination of CTRL+ALT+SHIFT handled in Guacamole, doesn't this
event handle side effects?

Regards,
YA

Le 12 novembre 2022 à 18:37:57, Michael Jumper ([email protected]) a écrit:

On Sat, Nov 12, 2022, 5:26 AM Yves Auffret <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello Mike,
>
> I didn't modify anything for the keyboard in LXDE, I just tested in boot
> start "setxkbmap fr" or "setxkbmap us" or without specifying anything, it's
> the same behavior.
>
> I tested with TightVNC instead of TigerVNC but I get the same behavior.
>
> I came back to TigerVNC and did another interesting test.
>
> By opening a web browser (Chromium) on my remote LXDE desktop via
> Guacacole and going to the site
> https://guacamole.apache.org/pub/tests/guac/keyboard-test.html
>
> All the special characters I type are well recognized by the keyboard-test
> website!
>
> However, it still does not work with a text editor or any other program
> with LXDE.
>
> Is there a filter somewhere?
>
> I don't know what to think…
>

Perhaps the keybindings within LXDE have somehow been automatically weirdly
configured? I recall a similar issue with Gnome or MATE where all windows
would minimize when typing "D", and the cause was that MATE had somehow
configured itself to bind just "D" to "Show desktop" (rather than
Ctrl+Alt+D).

- Mike

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