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+4.0 breaks keyboard autorepeat in guests with xserver
+
+Description:
+In a linux/bsd guest within X, pressing and holding a key for a short time causes an endless repeat of that key in the guest. The release of the key gets ignored.
+Example 1: pressing and holding 'a' for a few seconds results in typing of 'aaaaaaaaaaaa...' endlessly.
+Example 2: pressing and holding 'Backspace' for a few seconds results in deleting all your previously typed text.
+
+It doesn't happen within a VT in the guest. It also doesn't happen with guests that run windows, reactos or haiku for example.
+
+The problem goes away, when disabling xorgs autorepeat function via "xset -r" in the host.
+Normally, this setting should not have any effect on the guest, since it has it's own autorepeat setting. So there is some conflict here.
+
+Steps to reproduce:
+Start any linux/bsd guest system with xserver, open a terminal, press and hold a key for a short time: Look how it gets typed endlessly (Try a few times if it doesn't happen immediately).
+The easiest way is to run a linux live cd, like this (Link to example iso :http://download.grml.org/grml64-full_2018.12.iso)
+$ qemu-system-x86_64 -enable-kvm -m 512 -boot d -cdrom grml64-full_2018.12.iso
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+Qemu version info:
+QEMU emulator version 4.0.0
+Copyright (c) 2003-2019 Fabrice Bellard and the QEMU Project developers
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