I am on Manjaro GNOME 45.4 (x11) and after some recent update, I am unable to type for example: aa, or 77, or ANY two identical characters in a row, so it only registers the first: a, 7, etc.

If I press the right arrow key, I am able to type another (identical) character, after which I’d have to repeat it again and again if I want all consecutive characters: e.g. aaaa.

Note: this only happens at the login screen, not lock screen or anywhere else.

Is this on purpose? Some security feature? This has to be the dumbest security feature I can image, especially since it doesn’t tell you that it’s skipping the character (which is not obvious if you type fast), and it also does let you HAVE a password of identical consecutive characters.

I only found this forum post about it:

  • @mvirts
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    410 months ago

    I would chuck your accessibility options on the login screen, and maybe any input method that is between your keystrokes and the input target. I would have some more specifics for older gnome but these days I just use defaults all the time 😅. Do you havr more than one language installed in gnome settings? Or a language with special input modes?