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When using Microsoft SwiftKey as the input method, during normal use, hitting backspace on the Swiftkey keyboard doesn't work correctly.
Using Samsung's stock keyboard/Gboard works fine.
Change system keyboard to Microsoft SwiftKey and type a bit. When hitting backspace, nothing happens until the "buffer" is clear;
Example: typing onetwothree -> Backspace on SwiftKey would have to be hit 11 times before the 12th backspace is sent to the host system.
onetwothree
Desktop (KDE Plasma 5), but also happened with GNOME 45 in a system's previous incarnation.
Not Applicable; tested on Linux Flatpak, so Android-specific issue.
Yes
Touchscreen as trackpad Mouse emulation via gamepad Show on-screen controls is disabled
No
Android 10 (One UI 2.5)
Samsung Note9
Fedora 39
Sunshine Nightly 040c3a6
Mesa Gallium driver 23.3.1 (Radeon Pro)
SELinux/iptables
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Describe the bug
When using Microsoft SwiftKey as the input method, during normal use, hitting backspace on the Swiftkey keyboard doesn't work correctly.
Using Samsung's stock keyboard/Gboard works fine.
Steps to reproduce
Change system keyboard to Microsoft SwiftKey and type a bit. When hitting backspace, nothing happens until the "buffer" is clear;
Example: typing
onetwothree
-> Backspace on SwiftKey would have to be hit 11 times before the 12th backspace is sent to the host system.Affected games
Desktop (KDE Plasma 5), but also happened with GNOME 45 in a system's previous incarnation.
Other Moonlight clients
Not Applicable; tested on Linux Flatpak, so Android-specific issue.
Moonlight adjusted settings
Yes
Moonlight adjusted settings (please complete the following information)
Touchscreen as trackpad
Mouse emulation via gamepad
Show on-screen controls is disabled
Moonlight default settings
Yes
Gamepad-related connection issue
No
Gamepad-related input issue
No
Gamepad-related streaming issue
No
Android version
Android 10 (One UI 2.5)
Device model
Samsung Note9
Server PC OS version
Fedora 39
Server PC GeForce Experience version
Sunshine Nightly 040c3a6
Server PC Nvidia GPU driver version
Mesa Gallium driver 23.3.1 (Radeon Pro)
Server PC antivirus and firewall software
SELinux/iptables
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