@ktemkin :

I understand that position entirely, but I was under the impression that
evdev events originate within the kernel itself, and that they get sent
at probed intervals as long as a key is considered "down" by the
hardware.

After reading more source code, it looks like it is actually event-
based, in that a "down" or an "up" is sent, ONLY once, by the kernel,
and that the evdev (or kbd, as i also found in one of my test cases --
which also has the problem for the r4000/zv6000), is what generates the
repetition.

Yummy... answers, time to play with patches :)

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