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mik firestone <[email protected]> wrote:

>For the longest time, I have been having a really odd problem with vmware.
>Every time I started a guest OS, I would lose portions of my keyboard as
>soon as vmware tools started running in the guest. When I say portions, I
>mean just certain keys -- like "a", "s", "d" but not "q". It was
>particularly confusing because if I enabled the caps lock and held the
>shift key down, I had a full keyboard. If I restarted X, it fixed the
>problem for a few seconds. I tried xev to see what it was seeing and got
>some very odd results.
>
>It was when I googled those results that I found an article suggesting it
>was a bad combination of the window manager's shortcuts and vmware. I have
>a lot of custom keyboard shortcuts in e17. When I checked the list of
>shortcuts against the list of keys that stopped working, it was a perfect
>map. To test it even further, I deleted all of the keyboard shortcuts and
>tried vmware again. The only key I lost was 'g'. To test it even further, I
>started up KDE instead of e17 and I am not seeing the same symptoms at all.
>I am therefore somewhat certain that this is an e17 thing, not an X or
>vmware thing.
>
>Can anybody point me in a direction to try to fix this problem? I really
>need to be able to use vmware, I cannot handle losing all the keys from the
>keyboard and I cannot stand KDE. I am of the opinion that this got much
>worse within the last two weeks, so if nobody has a suggestion, I guess I
>can start back-leveling my build and see if I can find a specific
>version/checkin. But I am hoping somebody will have already figured this
>out and save me a long and tedious day.
>
>Thanks,
>Mik
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