[Wayland] Control (CTRL) keeps pressed after using it on virtual keyboard
I am using a Thinkpad X1 Tablet Gen3 with Debian 10 (Bullseye / Testing). I am running Gnome 3.30.2 in Wayland and using the virtual keyboard of Gnome, which I can open by swiping up from the bottom border of the display. The touchscreen of my device supports multi touch input and many applications such as Maps and Document Viewer recognize two fingers simultaneously.
I tried to use the control / CTRL
key of the keyboard to enter CTRL+D
to the Gnome Terminal Emulator,
which was not working quiet well.
The terminal emulator typed in a d
like it has not recognized the CTRL
key.
There was no difference in pressing and holding the virtual CTRL
key while pressing D
or first pressing CTRL
and then pressing D
.
After I closed the terminal by typing exit
with the virtual keyboard,
the system, precisely Files in my example, behaved strange.
I could not select a single file by typing with my finger at it,
instead I selected it additionally to the file selected before
like I was pressing CTRL
which was not the case.
Pressing CTRL
on the virtual or on the real keyboard once made no difference,
the virtual keyboard seemed to hold CTRL
.
To "unhold" CTRL
,
I discovered that switching to another virtual console (tty3 for example) is enough,
but now CTRL
seems to be unusable at all.
Logging out and in again seems to solve this issue.