Hi! Thanks for your email. You can return your keyboard to normal operation by starting kcontrol, going to "Regional & Accessibility" > "Accessibility", and making sure that all checkboxes in the tabs "Modifier Keys", "Keyboard Filters" and "Activation Gestures" are unchecked. You can also delete (or rename) $HOME/.kde/share/kaccess.rc to restore your system to default values. From your report it sounds as if somehow the "Slow keys" function was activated through that keyboard gesture. This is a function needed by some users with disabilities and means that you need to press each key a few seconds before the key press is registered. I do not know why clicking "Deactivate all AccessX gestures and functions" did not work for you. It always worked for every KDE version I used. I just tested again with KDE 3.5.8. Perhaps this is a bug in the X11 library installed on you computer (which is unrelated to KDE). Perhaps one of the non-KDE applications used by you interfered. (In this case you might also have to restore the equivalent GNOME settings, but fortunately this is very unlikely.) Perhaps it is a distribution-specific bug not present in the original KDE code. I do not know. I can only say that this is not KDE's normal behaviour. For one of the next KDE versions, we plan to have a big warning applet shown whenever any of the AccessX features is activated. This applet would then allow to quickly switch off everything AccessX related. Olaf Schmidt _______________________________________________ kde-accessibility mailing list kde-accessibility@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-accessibility