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## Classification: Bug ## Reproducibility: Always AutoKey version: 0.95.10 Both If the problem is known to be present in more than one version, please list all of those. Installed via:...
## Classification: Enhancement ## Reproducibility: N/A ## Version AutoKey version: N/A Used GUI (Gtk, Qt, or both): Both ## Summary Some applications respond to user input very slowly. Usually, pasting...
## Classification: Bug ## Reproducibility: Always ## Version AutoKey version: 0.95.10 Used GUI (Gtk, Qt, or both): Qt If the problem is known to be present in more than one...
## Classification: Enhancement Not high priority ## Reproducibility: Always ## Version All versions Used GUI: Both Installed via: N/A Linux Distribution: N/A ## Summary Using keyboard.send_key() and keyboard.send_keys() should work...
### AutoKey is a Xorg application and will not function in a Wayland session. Do you use Xorg (X11) or Wayland? Xorg ### Has this issue already been reported? -...