https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=465858

--- Comment #4 from network...@rkmail.ru ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #3)
> Presumably the shift key works normally in most or all other contexts for
> you, right? Like, you can capitalize letters while typing when you hold down
> the Shift key, right?
> 
> If so, the issue is probably that how KWin is looking for whether the shift
> key is pressed doesn't match up with how it's done elsewhere, and it's
> method of doing it causes it to fail when using that specific XKB key
> remapping option.

Yes, the Shift key is working normally in most cases: typing, video games.
Sometimes modifier keys get 'stuck' when you switch windows, but I think it's
another issue that deserves a bug report of its own (one day :). I'm using
Wayland session btw, I didn't have a chance to test it in X11 session.
Another case when Shift key does not work right is Krita: it seems it does not
get shift release event when you're using a brush or some tool. Disabling shift
compatibility action helps it too. Not sure it's same issue with Kwin, or a
different issue in Krita.

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