https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=444589

--- Comment #17 from Till Schäfer <till2.schae...@uni-dortmund.de> ---
(In reply to Andrey from comment #16)
> (In reply to Till Schäfer from comment #15)
> > I was wondering why qt 5.15.3 is used since this version is non-free. Maybe
> > there is a qt fix upstream available?
> Where do you see this info?
In the about dialog of Elisa. 

> It uses org.kde.Platform runtime which AFAIK is opensource-only: 
> https://github.com/flathub/org.kde.elisa/blob/master/org.kde.elisa.json
> It might include KDE Qt patches collection, though. Still it's interesting
> indeed how 5.15.3 has arose.. 
> 
> Anyway, do you think we should close this as not relevant to KDE?
No, this bug is happening on the normal KDE up to date stack and it is a
wayland regression over X11 (both, the native as well as the flatpak version
are running natively on wayland). We are not sure that, qt (i.e. out of control
from KDEs point of view) is actually the cause. I was wondering if flatpak is
tampering with something of the graphics or input stack. like vsync or so. 

I find an unpredictable (depending on system load, type of application) repeat
speed of my keyboard annoying, since it makes input non-intuitive. I think for
fast repeat speeds you o not really look precisely about the things happening,
but predict the cause of your action. Thus, this makes high repeat speed
unusable to me.

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