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Thank you. To be honest, this happens to me very often, he he he. But I guess that that's the price for being curious :P .
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For sure, Snowhog!
It's the way Mother Nature works! She gives the test first, then the lesson. No retakes!
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We've all don't that -- shoot ourselves in the foot -- at one time or another; you aren't alone! Glad you figured out the problem.
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First of all, thank you for helping meOriginally posted by Snowhog View PostAn obvious question, but after making the changes via System Settings, have you logged out and back in, and/or rebooted?
. Yes, I tried both things: logging out and rebooting.
Fortunately, after many tests, I can say that it was my fault. I deactivated the Plasma's service called "Keyboard Dæmon". I like deactivating services that I don't use. The description of this service says this: "Enables switching keyboard layout through shortcuts or system tray". So I thought that it wouldn't affect the key repetition (although both options are related to the keyboard).
I've reactivated this service and, now, the changes in the key repetition settings have an effect in the X server
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An obvious question, but after making the changes via System Settings, have you logged out and back in, and/or rebooted?
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Changing the delay and rate of the key repetition has no effect.
Hello:
I've Kubuntu 16.10 (64-bit) installed in my computer. I'm using the keyboard configuration panel to change the delay and rate of the key repetition. However, the values that I set have no effect. For example, if I set a delay of 200 ms and a rate of 50.00 repeats/s, the keys behave the same.
I've used the command [tt]xset q[/tt] to check if the corresponding parameters are changed by the Plasma settings, but they remain with their original values. I've also run the command [tt]xset r rate 50 200[tt], to check if it was a problem of the X server. And the new configuration has worked successfully. So I believe that that possibility can be discarded, and that the cause is in Plasma.
Can you reproduce the same problem? Or is it something specific of my installation? I've tested it with 2 different keyboards: a wired one and a wireless one.
Thank you.
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