[Fedora-i18n-bugs] [Bug 488976] Keystrokes appear to be delayed and repeatable.

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--- Comment #20 from Akira TAGOH <tagoh at redhat.com>  2009-03-13 01:31:07 EDT ---
Thank you for testing. I'm not sure if you've done the right thing to test, but
let me clarify the steps to make sure.

1. make sure you've installed the latest version of libgxim package. i.e.
libgxim-0.3.2-4.fc10. don't get it wrong. the root cause was in imsettings. not
libgxim. you didn't just use it due to a bug in libgxim.
2. install the pre-testing package from koji at Comment #11.

Basically that's it.

(In reply to comment #18)
> I think there needs to be some work still if this is going to be the final
> solution.  But with sync_on_forward set to true. I would say it can be
> released, but some will notice this frame rate slow down.  

Right. this just ensures keyevents certainly delivers one-by-one. so it should
perfectly works but slow down because of extra costs.

> Another thing I noticed I forgot to mention, It seems like if I open up chat
> in-game, and hold down a letter, it appears as if I'm typing that letter like 4
> letters at a time, like it prints it 4-5 character per keyboard stoke.  Could
> be related to the slow down.  Like maybe there's too many key strokes per
> official key stroke.  dunno if that makes sense or not.  

Hmm, when too much keyevents is delivered, I'm using a idle timer to process
and send back them from queue. this would be one of reasons responses is slow
down. let me try another way too.

> Also with it set to true.  in this very comment window if I hold down 'd' I'm
> experiencing the same repeating for 5 seconds after i hold it for 5 seconds. 
> Only in this comment window though, the in-game seems to work.  

To make it clearer, does it happen only when you *hold* down right? but appears
within a reasonable time when you just press and release a key?
guess it would be same reason the above then.

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