** Description changed:

- I am on Ubuntu 16.04 platform. I set xscreensaver as default screensaver and 
picked up molecules. I noticed a strange  behavior, when I let it sleep due to 
idleness, I find shift key pressed on resume. It doesn't appear if I put it to 
sleep. I found that it contains a script in source code 
- xscreensaver/hacks/glx/molecules.sh
- 
-         #!/bin/sh
-       
-       TARGET=$1
-       shift
-       SRCS=$*
-       
-       TMP=molecules.h.$$
-       rm -f $TMP
-       
-       if [ -z "$UTILS_SRC" ]; then UTILS_SRC="../../utils"; fi
- 
+ I am on Ubuntu 16.04 platform. I set xscreensaver as default screensaver and 
picked up molecules. I noticed a strange  behavior, when I let it sleep due to 
idleness, I find shift key pressed on resume. It doesn't appear if I put it to 
sleep. 
  How can I fix it?

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1736964

Title:
  sends shift key on resume

Status in xscreensaver package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I am on Ubuntu 16.04 platform. I set xscreensaver as default screensaver and 
picked up molecules. I noticed a strange  behavior, when I let it sleep due to 
idleness, I find shift key pressed on resume. It doesn't appear if I put it to 
sleep. 
  How can I fix it?

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