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I've noticed a behavior with my Lap Dock, when in a wireless Continuum connection.  If I press and hold a key on the Lap Dock keyboard, the result is an output matching that of a single press.  For example, if I press the hold the "backspace>" key, only the previous typed character/space is deleted.  If I press and hold the "spacebar" key, the cursor advances only one space.  If I press and hold any character key, only one character is typed.

 

If I use the virtual keyboard on the phone during this wireless connection, or if I establish a wired Continuum connection, I do not observe this issue.  Pressing and holding a key results in repeated backspaces/spaces/characters as expected.

 

I am running current released fw/os builds on the X3 and the Lap Dock.

 

Thoughts?

 

Thanks in advance!

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