I just tried it again, and I think I've found the underlying issue. As I
disabled the option 'Keyboard Preferences' -> 'Allow to turn
accessibility features on and off from the keyboard', I had to
reactivate this to test it.

As I now know, the required action is to hold SHIFT for 8 seconds to
toggle the 'Slow Keys' feature, and I did just that. After 8 seconds, a
dialog popped up, asking me "Do you want to activate Slow Keys?"
(possible answers: 'Don't activate', 'Activate') - just as expected.

What I did not expect though was this: the feature gets enabled as soon
as the dialog pops up; only when you hit 'Don't activate', it will get
disabled again. And to make this even worse: the dialog tends to remain
hidden behind maximized windows. In the beginning, it would pop up over
my maximized Firefox window, but after I did this several times, it will
only "pop under" the Firefox window. So if I didn't know about this, the
'slow keys' feature would now be enabled, I wouldn't know why. If I
would now minimize all windows, I would see that dialog; but most users
(as I did back then I guess) will freak out and e.g. try to re-login or
to reboot the computer, leading to a permanently enabled 'slow keys'
feature.

My suggested fix: disable 'Allow to turn accessibility features on and
off from the keyboard' by default (I don't think there are really people
relying on this), and fix that dialog so it won't enable the 'slow keys'
feature until the user has clicked on 'Activate'.

Additionally, the focused button in that dialog should be 'Don't
activate' (why focus the 'Help' button?!), and a warning like "WARNING:
if you don't know what the Slow Keys feature is, don't enable it! You
will have problems with typing when you activate it!" would be nice.

BTW - this is a duplicate: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/41427
this could be a duplicate: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/195805 (I 
tested it, you also need to hold CTRL+ALT+F1 for a moment when you want to 
switch consoles with slow keys enabled. I won't test CTRL+ALT+BACKSPACE though 
;))

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keyboard not working after logging in via gdm due to"slow keys" feature being 
accidentally enabled 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/59616
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