https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=484439
--- Comment #11 from Kirill Zhumarin <kirill.zhuma...@gmail.com> --- (In reply to Oded Arbel from comment #7) > (In reply to Wismill from comment #6) > > This is another occurrence of the infamous “need to kick hotkeys on release, > > not press” (see: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/-/issues/258). > > This is not a bug per se, but a known limitation of the XKB protocol. > > With Plasma 6.1 this is no longer a problem - if you stop using the XKB > configuration grp:alt_shift_toggle and instead use the KDE "alternative > shortcut" that can now be configured to be Alt+Shift. With that > configuration the repro looks like this: > 1. Set up 2+ input layouts > 2. Clear "main shorcuts" and set up "alternative shortcut" to "Alt+Shift". > 3. Go to a text editor - hold [Alt]; hold [Shift]; release [Alt]; start > typing > > Observerd result: > The text is typed using the second layout's 2nd level. For example for me > the second layout is Hebrew, whose 2nd level is Latin caps so typing > produces uppercase English. Still broken. At least on X11. 1. Press `Alt` 2. Press `Shift` 3. Release ONLY `Alt` 4. Try to type text. Typed text is uppercase (ok), BUT layout actually is not changed (bad). -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.