I had the same problem on Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS, also Lenovo Ideapad 700.
The fix above worked.
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keyboard autorepea
Helped me. Thanks Alessandro.
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Title:
keyboard autorepeat not happening when I hold down any key
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Same bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1720219
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Title:
keyboard autorepeat not happening when I
I finally got the evemu program to work, same results as above. Now that
I know what module, there are lot of other reports. Looks like a
longterm fix is coming from upstream. Sorry for the dupe, but thanks for
helping track it down and workaround.
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Perfect , thanks Alessandro.
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Perfect , thanks Alessandro.
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Title:
keyboard autorepeat not happening when I hold down any key
To manage notification
Workaround solution:
sudo rmmod peaq_wmi
sudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
#add at the end:
#spams ^@
blacklist peaq_wmi
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"sudo rmmod peaq_wmi" also fixed the problem for me (thanks Ronaldo!).
peaq_wmi was spamming ^@ non stop. It made the system complete
nonoperational, insane lag and it crashed after some time when a text
input appeared.
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I fund a problem with the peaq wmi module. I just executed rmmod
peaq_wmi and now it's OK, but I do not know anything about this module.
Can you help me?
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I'm having the same problem, following Marius Tip theres one Input
Device that keeps repeating events. Is this normal? It's really
annoying, it interrupts all key holdings (even the arrow ones, ugh). The
device that keeps repeating the events, and the repeated events:
/dev/input/event9: PEAQ
This doesn't look like a terminal problem. It looks like a kernel
problem -- some input device is spamming fake key press events.
It would be useful if you could determine which device is sending these
events. I would run `sudo evemu-record`, pick each device in turn, to
see if it sees repeating
I have the same problem, using the Positivo S1991.
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Title:
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I have the same problem, using a Lenovo Laptop.
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Title:
keyboard autorepeat not happening when I hold down any key
To
I wanted to open this while my PC was still in an "upgraded" state, but
I just did a clean install of 17.10 with today's daily image and the
problem persists as reported. I can even reproduce it booting off the
the install media and clicking the Try Ubuntu option. Any advice on
narrowing it down is
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