No, sorry, stopping the mouse emulation didn't change the weird behaviour of the shell during and after showkey.

Holger

I believe I've seen this before, and it's related to the mouse-emulation
service running (the one that binds F11 to right-click and F10 to
middle-click).  Try running this before showkeys:
        /sbin/service mouse-emulation stop [ENTER]
(you'll have to be root, or have sudo access).

-AJ

On Mon, 2006-03-27 at 21:09 +0200, H. Apfel wrote:
 Well, when I start showkey in 4.1 (iBook G3-500) within the a
 terminal window the window starts to scroll quite fast. That might
 still be ok, but it won't stop after showkey terminated! Possibly
 some auto return-key, as the behaviour shows afterwards at each open
 window which has the focus. So beware! Open just one window at the
 desktop, try, and close afterwards (if the behaviour is reproducible)

 Greetings

 Holger
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