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Re: X.org Keyboard repeat rate through hal



On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 22:37:43 +0200, Davide Mancusi wrote:
> > > > Right. As far as I can tell it's set in the WM/DE (for Xfce: Menu
> > > > -> Settings -> Keyboard: Behaviour tab).
> > > 
> > > 	...but KDE4.2 doesn't have it. Grrr.
> > 
> > Kickoff Menu > Computer > System Settings > Keyboard & Mouse >
> > Keyboard
> > 
> > should have an "Enable keyboard repeat" checkbox and two sliders for
> > adjusting the initial delay and the repetition rate.
> 
> 	I've got four tabs ("Mouse", "Joystick", "Standard Keyboard
> Shortcuts" and "Global Keyboard Shortcuts"), but no "Keyboard" tab.
> Sounds like a feature.

Definitely. I have the "Keyboard" tab right on top of the other four
that you list.

Did you already try to start KDE for a "fresh" user?

Strace suggests that the mouse and keyboard settings are saved in
~/.kde/share/config/kcminputrc on my system. Do you have anything in
this file? My keyboard section in there looks like this:

[Keyboard]
ClickVolume=0
KeyboardRepeating=true
NumLock=2
RepeatDelay=400
RepeatRate=40

Finally, what output do you get from running this:

dpkg -l kdelibs\* kdebase-workspace\* systemsettings | awk '/^i/{print$1,$2,$3}'

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