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Importance: Undecided => High
** Summary changed:
- [Oneiric] XTestFakeKeyEvent changes keyboard mapping to 'us'
+ XTestFakeKeyEvent changes keyboard mapping to 'us'
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The same one exists in Trusty Tahr ... Some two years ago
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[Oneiric] XTestFakeKeyEvent changes keyboard mapping to 'us'
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I'm sorry for asking, but bug reported one year ago. Why its not fixed?
I think that it's high importance bug, because while it not fixed many
people can't use onscreen keyboard like Onboard or Florence.
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Also exists in Precise and Quantal
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Auto-type replacing @ with " for UK keyboard seems to be fixed in PP-12.04 Beta
1.
Linux ERIC 3.2.0-19-generic #30-Ubuntu SMP Fri Mar 16 16:27:15 UTC 2012 x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
KeePassX 0.4.3
No need for second keyboard workaround anymore.
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I added the US layout to my three layouts and Onboard showed the correct
layout, even after restarting the computer.
Then I removed the US layout from my layouts lists in the keyboard
settings pane of the System Settings and Onboard continued to show the
correct layout.
Afterwards I clicked on th
Could you please tell us whether you still get the correct layout with
your work around after restarting the computer without doing any new
manipulation in the keyboard settings?
I have three layouts defined without the US layout; when I change
something in the keyboard settings, I get the correct
I can confirm both this bug and burliās workaround with current Precise.
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It does not happen if you just add a second keyboard layout. My default
layout is de and I just add en to the system settings. Now Onboard
always uses the German layout.
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Confirming too. I've tested my freshly updated Oneiric installs and the layout
switches are still occurring for Onboard and kvkbd.
Other distributions appear to be affected too, I've seen this happening with
Onboard on Mandriva 2011 (under KDE) recently.
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I can confirm that this is still an issue with the current release of
Ubuntu and onboard. I am using a German keyboard layout, and onboard
still switches to a default layout when typing any key. The "setxkbmap"
workaround does indeed work for the current session.
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Hey marmuta,
Hi, thanks for reporting this issue during the development period of
Ubuntu.
I notice there's not been further comments to the bug report since the
release came out, would you mind updating us on the status of it in the
release?
Are you still able to reproduce the issue? If not, d
KeepassX exhibits the same behaviour for me in 11.10 (64 bit) (English UK -
keyboard layout).
Specifically the @ and " symbols are transposed when using KepassX's Auto-type
function.
Another workaround is to add a second keyboard layout to the keyboard
preferences, (any layout will do); Auto
I have exactly the same problem with KeePassX in oneiric. The setxkbmap
workaround works. But how can this command been run automatically?
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This appears to affect anything which uses XTestFakeKeyEvent. For
example, I use KeePassX, a password database with auto-type
functionality (apparently implemented with XTestFakeKeyEvent). My
keyboard is set to United Kingdom, yet when I use auto-type with (for
example) a username including an ampe
** Package changed: xserver-xorg-input-evdev (Ubuntu) => xorg-server
(Ubuntu)
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** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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