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--- Comment #12 from David ---
I can confirm that killing kglobalaccel5 allowed me to use my "9" key as usual.
But when I started kglobalaccel5 back up, the "9" key stopped working again.
Interestingly, not only is pressing "9" problematic, but also pr
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--- Comment #10 from Niels ---
My particular problem was apparently reported here:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=390742
After assigning the Yakuake key to F12, the number 5 key works again.
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--- Comment #9 from Raul Laasner ---
Thanks, although for me killing kglobalaccel5 kills too much. I'd still like to
use some other shortcuts.
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--- Comment #8 from Niels ---
Note: Killing kglobalaccel5 helps.
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I'm s
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--- Comment #5 from David ---
If you
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--- Comment #4 from Raul Laasner ---
Not sure if it means anything but if I switch to Plasma (Wayland), the problem
disappears.
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--- Comment #3 from Martin Flöser ---
That could be an accessibility feature which emulates mouse buttons.
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--- Comment #2 from Raul Laasner ---
Thank you, this helped! If I run xev -root, then part of the output reads
PropertyNotify event, serial 18, synthetic NO, window 0x1c9,
atom 0x152 (CLIP_TEMPORARY), time 8285578, state PropertyNewValue
whi
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