Issue is not solved after all. My T-key is failing again.

I now know how one can reproduce it:

    While running on battery, press Fn+Alt+F2 (to enter a command in
gnome-shell).

That's all it takes, and it is totally in line with what I first
encountered. To make it worse, I can't repair it because WinFlash.exe
won't flash my BIOS again. It refuses to flash a BIOS with the same
version number.

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  Lenovo u300s 't' key sends "Hiragana-Katana"

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