I recently upgraded my PC to a AM5 motherboard. My system runs KDE neon with full disk encryption.

I’m now facing the issue that when I want to enter my password in GRUB, each normal key press on my keyboard prints at least 5-10 letters on the screen. So if my password were “password”, it would look like “ppppppaaaaaasssssssssssswwwww…” and so on. I need at least 5 attempts with very quick reflexes to only press each key only once for a split second. It’s very annoying but once I make it past GRUB, everything works normally.

From what I’ve read so far the issue seems to have something to do with the USB port that the keyboard is plugged into and people seem to have fixed it by switching to a 2.0 port instead of a 3.0 port. My motherboard only has 3.0 and 3.2 ports though, so I was wondering if there is any way to change the “refresh rate” in GRUB, so to speak. Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated!

  • @HubiOP
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    14 months ago

    Oh yeah, I’ve seen that thread. Doesn’t seem like much can be done on the software side of things unfortunately.

      • @HubiOP
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        14 months ago

        Hmm, good idea. I’ll definitely try this before I buy another keyboard.

        • @BigMikeInAustin
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          24 months ago

          If you don’t have a hub, maybe you have an old USB male to female extension cable?

          • @HubiOP
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            14 months ago

            Unfortunately not. Though I wonder if it would even make a difference since the keyboard itself doesn’t seem to be USB 3.0, it just has the classic white USB connector.