/rant Ok so I have intermittent keyboard lag since the last update. Sometimes (like coming here, trying to type kubuntu into firefox) it will lag for seconds, repeat keys, and generally make computering a living nightmare, whereas right now it seems to be mostly behaving. Sticky and slow keys are off. Please GOD help. It's skipping keys even now. This is crazy. --- PS: I also have this crazy huge cursor. Do people even test their code? I'm never installing updates again except security updates...
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Pan-Galactic QuordlepleenSo Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
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1. Log out of KDE.
2. At the login screen, Press Ctrl+Alt+F1 to switch to a virtual terminal.
3. Log in with your normal credentials.
4 Delete the file ~/.kde/share/config/kcminputrc.
5. Type exit to log out.
6. Press Ctrl+Alt+F7 to return to the graphical login screen.
7. Log in.
How is it now?
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Originally posted by Silence View Posttrying to type kubuntu into firefox) it will lag for seconds, repeat keys, and generally make computering a living nightmare, whereas right now it seems to be mostly behaving
I am wondering if wiping out kcminputrc will remove all the custom keyboard shortcuts?
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Thanks for the help, sorry for the rage. Alright: For the first answer, the only directives in ~/.kde/share/config/kcminputrc for my main user account are the cursor size and theme. Are you sure that is related to keyboard lag and I should delete it? Second I'm afraid the problem isn't limited to Firefox. After closing it yesterday I was trying to type and even in unlocking the screen saver my password field will sometimes repeat making me unable to unlock the screen. Bonus question: Why is my cursor huge and why did my monitor mode switch to mirrored (instead of extended) when I logged back in? PPS: You'd have to see if that includes all your custom shortcuts, for me it wouldn't.
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Originally posted by Silence View PostThanks for the help, sorry for the rage. Alright: For the first answer, the only directives in ~/.kde/share/config/kcminputrc for my main user account are the cursor size and theme. Are you sure that is related to keyboard lag and I should delete it? Second I'm afraid the problem isn't limited to Firefox. After closing it yesterday I was trying to type and even in unlocking the screen saver my password field will sometimes repeat making me unable to unlock the screen. Bonus question: Why is my cursor huge and why did my monitor mode switch to mirrored (instead of extended) when I logged back in? PPS: You'd have to see if that includes all your custom shortcuts, for me it wouldn't.
As for the keyboard, is it wireless?
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Pan-Galactic QuordlepleenSo Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
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The file contains information related to keyboard repeat rates (System Settings | Input Devices | Keyboard | Hardware) and to cursor sizes and types (System Settings | Workspace Appearance | Cursor Theme). Here's mine:
Code:steve@t520:~$ [B]cat ~/.kde/share/config/kcminputrc[/B] [Keyboard] ClickVolume=0 KeyboardRepeating=0 NumLock=2 RepeatDelay=200 RepeatRate=30 [Mouse] cursorSize=24 cursorTheme=oxy-viorange
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The keybboooard is wireless. Microsoft Wireless Comfort Keyboard 5000. The problem persists everywhere, including in screen saver unlock, IDE's, text editors, the works. The mouse cursor does lag sometimes, and sometimes not. The readout widgets all show a perfectly fast machine with no issues (CPU, Ram, Network, Temps). The file you suggested contained nothing relevant to the problem. One line set the mouse cursor, the other the cursor theme, it was otherwise blank. The problem persists and I'm honestly very angry at the Kubuntu team for removing the traditional software center so I can't even rollback the broken code that was pushed to my machine (Muon appears not to have an option to do this). But that's an argument for a different thread. This keyboard has been used on two other machines flawlessly.
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Originally posted by Silence View PostThe problem persists and I'm honestly very angry at the Kubuntu team for removing the traditional software center so I can't even rollback the broken code that was pushed to my machine (Muon appears not to have an option to do this). But that's an argument for a different thread. This keyboard has been used on two other machines flawlessly.
I have to ask it, and it may seem obvious, but.........batteries? Different usb port? Eliminating the basics can help, especially with the overall lack of other people reporting similar issues. Heck, we don't even know what KDE/Kubuntu version you have, or which video drivers you use (yes, this has an effect on kb and mouse)
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Originally posted by Silence View PostThe keybboooard is wireless. Microsoft Wireless Comfort Keyboard 5000. The problem persists everywhere, including in screen saver unlock, IDE's, text editors, the works. The mouse cursor does lag sometimes, and sometimes not. The readout widgets all show a perfectly fast machine with no issues (CPU, Ram, Network, Temps). The file you suggested contained nothing relevant to the problem. One line set the mouse cursor, the other the cursor theme, it was otherwise blank. The problem persists and I'm honestly very angry at the Kubuntu team for removing the traditional software center so I can't even rollback the broken code that was pushed to my machine (Muon appears not to have an option to do this). But that's an argument for a different thread. This keyboard has been used on two other machines flawlessly.
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I don't want to argue about choices already made, but suffice to say it's very frustrating when the old synaptic approach at least allowed undo and now I can't undo bulk package upgrades. I just won't try new updates is all, which is fine, but the keyboard lag issue comes and goes especially after coming back from a long period locked. Right now I have no problems. I am very, very confuse. Maybe it's a widget? I've disabled my widgets to test... Any ideas?
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To revert back to previous version you can always try instructions found here http://dimitar.me/ubuntu-revert-to-a...-of-a-package/
The info is from 2008 but it should still apply today, unless Ubuntu have completely changed their package management system.
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Pan-Galactic QuordlepleenSo Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
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Originally posted by NickStone View PostMy guess is that it is a bluetooth issue on your machine as I believe all wireless keyboards / mice use bluetooth to comunicate with the computer.
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Originally posted by SteveRiley View PostNo, the majority of wireless keyboards and mice use a 2.4 GHz radio frequency signal between the device and the tiny dongle you plug into a USB port. The Microsoft Wireless Comfort Keyboard 5000 falls into this category. The protocol is usually manufacturer-specific. An interesting comparison of this technology vs. Bluetooth: http://www.cypress.com/?docID=26882
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