(In reply to Thomas Müller from comment #16)
> (In reply to J. Haas from comment #15)
> > Those who experience the bug, can you right click on the password field and
> > click "Show Text" (or whatever it is in your language) after entering the
> > password for the first time to see if that matches what you're typing?
>
> Interesting... it appears to ignore the shift-key, i.e. a small letter is
> always entered.
>
> Theory: Everybody who was not able to reproduce this uses a small letter at
> the beginning of his/her password?
To confirm, I do use a capital letter as first character.
I would like to also remind all here that I was able to backspace after typing first character on first login attempt, then retype it and the shift key works (capital letter is entered this time).
(In reply to Thomas Müller from comment #16)
> (In reply to J. Haas from comment #15)
> > Those who experience the bug, can you right click on the password field and
> > click "Show Text" (or whatever it is in your language) after entering the
> > password for the first time to see if that matches what you're typing?
>
> Interesting... it appears to ignore the shift-key, i.e. a small letter is
> always entered.
>
> Theory: Everybody who was not able to reproduce this uses a small letter at
> the beginning of his/her password?
To confirm, I do use a capital letter as first character.
I would like to also remind all here that I was able to backspace after typing first character on first login attempt, then retype it and the shift key works (capital letter is entered this time).