#Hold-Tap Behaviour Weirdness in Linux only

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vapid sable
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Super weird one - since starting to use Nobara/Gnome on my FFKBv3 w/Nice Nano, I've noticed that rolling home row mod keys has been significantly worse. Using flavor = "balanced"; on it, which works fine on Windows, but it acts kinda not like any of the options in the docs.

Specific example is if I press n and press o before I let go of n, I get on rather than no. I have tested both wired and wireless, and it happens in both modes. It also doesn't happen when booting back into Windows.

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desert solstice
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What Gnome/mutter version is that?

vapid sable
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I haven't checked to see if it has the same effect in KDE Plasma yet.

desert solstice
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Any problems with shifted keys, like &kp PLUS ?

vapid sable
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Don't think so, but that's not a bind I use often. And nothing in the base layer is pre-shifted.

desert solstice
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Does pkill ibus change anything?

vapid sable
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It does actually! What is that process?

desert solstice
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I think it handles things like alternative OS keyboard layouts but not sure

vapid sable
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Very random! I will have to try in KDE and see if it happens. Gnome/Mutter has been proving a bit painful for a lot of niche issues, so I may be forced to use KDE instead despite prefering the UX/interaction paradigm of Gnome.