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Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Keyboard repeat dieing.
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	I found it.  Creepy weird.

	I was actually starting a new application, but it didn't click in my 
head.  I am doing Java development and so everytime I test my app, I am 
"starting an app"... but I didn't think about it. :P
	The problem is weird.  I am using a Java called JMonkey Engine (a 3D 
scene graph architecture).  If I hit CANCEL at a certain point, my 
repeat dies.  If I run the program again and hit OK at the same point, 
it returns.
	Weird.

	Thanks for pointing me in the right direction David. :)

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