Thank you for submitting this bug and helping to make Ubuntu better.  I have 
been able to confirm that this is in fact the behavior that is being exhibited. 
  Steps to reproduce are as follows:
1. Open synaptic
2. Perform a search for a package
3. Click on package and mark it for installation or click on a package that is 
already installed
4. Move focus back to search input box and hit the delete key to try to delete 
text.

At this point it will mark whatever package you last clicked on for
removal.  This seems to be the caveat though is that you have to have
interacted with a package in the list in some way.   If you simply just
do a search then delete text it behaves normally.   Have tested it with
the amd64 and the i386 versions and both behave the same way.

** Changed in: synaptic (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Confirmed

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Delete key works strangely in synaptic
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/386657
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