On Sun, 2020-06-28 at 13:01 +0200, Michael Schwendt wrote:
> When I return to a locked screen, my usual habit is to press Return
> and then to enter the passphrase. That fails even if unhiding the
> passphrase and verifying that it has been entered correctly. The
> second time I enter the passphrase, logging in works again. It seems
> as if the first Return press breaks something.

Main carriage return key or the numberpad?  Does it do the same for
both.

I wouldn't do what you're doing, anyway.  You don't know if you're
looking at a locked screen or something else until you see a display
come up.  Hitting return could always confirm something that you didn't
intend to.

I always hit a neutral key, like the shift key, to wake up a blanked
screen.  I've yet to see anything accept a shift key being pressed by
itself as an activator for something, with one exception:  Somewhere in
the past, something used three presses of the shift key to activate a
feature.
 
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