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Description of problem: The "Warning - KDE Accessibility Tool" dailog prompting "Do you really want to activate "Slow keys"?" keeps popping up, even though I have attempted to "Deactivate All AccessX Features & Gestures". Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: Nearly always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Open an 'xterm' 2. Press tab once Actual results: The "Slow Keys" dialog comes up every time. Expected results: The "Slow Keys" dialog comes up once, I select 'Deactivate' and click 'No', and then never see it again. Additional info: System Settings -> Desktop Behavior -> Accessibility -> Activation Gestures; "Use gestures for activating sticky keys and slow keys" is NOT enabled. Running the KDE Spin of F22 on a System76 x64 laptop
Further experimentation yielded this surprise: In an xterm, if I run 'echo -e "\a"', the slow keys dialog appears. In konsole, if I run 'echo -e "\a"', I get the expected bell.
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