https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=397318
Oded Arbel <o...@geek.co.il> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |o...@geek.co.il --- Comment #7 from Oded Arbel <o...@geek.co.il> --- Hey, good news! Apparently there's now parity with the X11 experience - the X11 screen locker also eats the first character and doesn't pass it to the greeter. I'm not sure if its new as of 5.24, or appeared in one of the 5.25 pre-releases, but currently this behaves as follows, on X11: 1. Lock the screen using the screen locking shortcut (META+L). 2. Wait for the lock screen UI to show (on my system manual locking starts by blanking the screen, then the UI shows after a second or so). 3. Make sure the greeter is not showing and start typing "123". Expected Behavior: The greeter shows that 3 characters have been typed into the password entry field. Actual Behavior: The greeter shows that only 2 characters have been typed into the password entry field. More information: My password starts with a capital letter, so on my system the behavior is a bit sporadic because holding SHIFT also wakes up the greeter, so if I type the first capital letter slow enough, the greeter will be ready to receive the first character keydown correctly. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.