I also have the same issue with a Targus mouse on 11.10. Switching to a
different mouse seems to solve the issue. Again I have not had hassles
with the mouse on other systems. Maybe bounce / accidental click control
type behaviour would help. Another annoy behaviour is the inability to
select
Setting the delay and rate improved this problem. Thanks.
But this does not just happen in X. If you switch to a terminal (ctrl-
alt-F2) the issue remains and makes it almost impossible to type in your
password.
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Hi Marius, I'm definitely getting the missed key up, as in your first
example, the last typed key will sporadically repeat indefinitely until
another key is pressed. So it is a lower level error that is giving the
same behaviour a the x error but in terminals too.if this its the case
should I be
Bryce, this is more than a minor annoyance. If I need to switch to a
terminal (Ctrl-Alt-F2) because my X has locked up, it is almost
impossible to login because when you enter your password there is no way
to tell if a key has been repeated and so I keep entering invalid
passwords.
Should I be
Thanks BavarianPH, I had this issue after upgrading from 9.10 to 10.04
Alpha yesterday. Your solution fixed my problems on my Dell 6000 with an
Intel 910 onboard graphics.
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