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Originally Posted by makkonen
I've never experienced that. If someone who's having that problem wants to do a little test, I think this could provide a little insight into where the problem is.
Rename your system.sqsh to system.sqsh.backup. Try to boot android. It will get to the rootfs init script, fail to find the system image, and drop you to a command line.
Type some things. Type a bunch of things. Wait a few minutes and type some more things. If you can reproduce the bug at this level, then it's a kernel problem. If you can't, then it's an android problem.
I don't know where I'd put my money at this point. Kernel's probably easier to debug, so let's go with that.
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i gave this a shot. renamed the file, boot sequence stopped so i typed in a few lines of text. sat the phone down for a while and then it must have tried to reload b/c the text started moving on its own. i tried typing again and it still worked. i don't want to say android is the issue b/c i fear it might just be my phone's cables acting up again. the part i find weird is that once it starts to hiccup, it totally quits shortly there after. no amount of squeezing the keyboard will bring it back.
i made 2 additional attempts to do what you asked and the keyboard never quit working.