https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1133127
--- Comment #4 from Mike FABIAN <mfabian(a)redhat.com> ---
(In reply to Stas Sergeev from comment #2)
Hi Mike, I claim that Shift press/release is
not the only cause of this. Yes, when I press/release
Shift, this happens.
But the problem is that it happens on other occasions too.
For example, if the Shift was pressed in the beginning of
line, in the _middle_ of the line I can suddenly get switched
to English. By seeing the typing, I can claim that the letter
_was typed_ while Shift was pressed. The evidence is a capital
letter in the beginning of the line. Also there would be a few
cyrillic non-capital letters between that capital and the
occasional switch, and I can hardly believe I can occasionally
hit Shift while typing non-capitals.
Yet, it _has_ something to do with Shift definitely, and pressing
Shift again, returns me to cyrillic typing.
I think it is some subtle bug that makes Shift that was
pressed earlier, with letters typed, somehow provoke the
switch later.
Is that a timing issue or is there an exact key sequence which
can be used to reproduce this problem, no matter how slowly it is typed?
Or is it only happening when typing fast?
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