skimming through the manpage, I found out this trick:

       If you have trouble with some keys not working, try setting the keymaps
       on both systems to be the same using setxkbmap.

That actually solved my issue, in my case having the same:

$ setxkbmap -query
rules:      evdev
model:      pc105
layout:     be,es,jp

on both machines.

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