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rjl:
Thanks for your time. Now at least I have a pretty good idea of what the problem is.
oBFusCATed:
If you fix it please post the solution here, cause I suffer a lot from this too...
Freem:
I have the problem too. (well, on a debian testing so...)
But I just would like to say that I am not sure that the problem is because of global configuration, because opera works perfectly.
Because it is closed source, I can not check that, but I think they are using Qt (opera is linked statically, so I can not know it's dependencies), so the problem might come from gtk. Sadly, I am not experienced enough with linux to even know which part of X have the problem.
I might have found some interesting readings on the same kind of problems here: http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/gentoo/amd64/240261
I will read it and if I find something interesting I will reply here.
oBFusCATed:
Opera is Qt based I think, at least it the past it was.
Try scite, gedit or anything based on gtk.
I have no software based on Qt on my system and thus I cannot try. :(
Freem:
Opera is the only one (which use Qt) on mine. I have already tried scite, and the problem is the same as yours. This is why I am thinking that the problem may (or may not) be related to gtk.
I would like to know, when you run xev, what does it gave to you?
On my computer, it seem to be fine, the "state" is correct for F1 and shift+F1, and keysim is the good one too (0xffbe here).
I have bind xev to codeblocks, with the id provided by xwininfo, but I do not understand results at all: they are all the same...
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