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      <title>Compiling KeePassX from source with Auto-Type enabled</title>
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      <description>tl;dr Install the libXtest package, which on Debian is libxtst-dev. Wasn&amp;rsquo;t it obvious that test is spelled with no e? Not to me atleast.
This is done on a Debian Jessie (aka Testing) machine.
Following will assume you have managed to get KeePassX compile happy. But then when you go in to settings you can&amp;rsquo;t find where to define the global Auto-Typ key.
You might have noticed that during the cmake run libXtest was listed as a optional dependency.</description>
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