gdm ignores keyboard input because Slow Keys was secretly turned on
Bug #758335 reported by
Martin Pool
This bug affects 9 people
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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gdm (Ubuntu) |
Confirmed
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Undecided
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Bug Description
Binary package hint: gdm
This seems to have recently broken on natty: gdm starts up, but ignores keyboard input, so I cannot log in.
lsusb shows that the keyboard is attached. A usb mouse plugged into the keyboard moves the pointer around. Xorg.0.log shows that the keyboard is seen and connected as an input device. I tried with a different keyboard and a different usb port with no success. I ssh'd into the machine and shut down gdm, and the keyboard does then work to log in on a text console, but it again does not work when I restart the machine. I can use the mouse to start the accessible keyboard but clicking on that does not help either.
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I have no idea how, but apparently 'slow keys' had got turned on at the login screen. Once I turned it off, it worked ok. I never normally use that.
OK, apparently like in bug 41427, if you hold Shift for long enough (like say by resting something on the keyboard), Slow Keys gets turned on, and it persists across reboots. And there is no warning that it's turned on. I can see how this would be useful for accessibility but there really should be a clue to people who get it accidentally set.