I use the Dvorak keyboard layout, and the KeePassX (0.4.3) Auto-Type
feature also mixes up the keys for me. If the login information contains
the home-row key sequence of "aoeu", for example, it is typed as "asdf".

This behavior is a bit haphazard, however. I tested it with a multi-
tabbed terminal, and encountered the bug only when auto-typing into a
new tab for the first time. The bug does not occur the second time or
later in any given tab, nor does it occur in other tabs in the same
window that were present when Auto-Type was used. Only when I create a
new tab, and auto-type into that, does the bug appear again (within the
scope of that window, of course).

But the workaround of running setxkbmap(1) also eliminates the
problem for me---whether shortly after logging in, or when KeePassX
and the browser are already open. Conveniently, invoking "setxkbmap"
without any arguments works just as well, without affecting the
loaded keymap (AFAICT).


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