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John P. Jarvis
December 5th 03, 07:35 AM
Microsoft failed to include a debouncing program for the
keyboard. As a result, I have to take out unwanted double
letters when I type. This happens VERY often.
The "accessibility" options do have selectable delays, but
the shortest one seems to be 1/2 second and is therefore
not useful. I need a delay of a millisecond or two.
Does anybody have aa suggestion? If so, please e-mail me
at .
Thank you. John Jarvis, Northridge, CA
Chris Jackson \(MVP\)
December 5th 03, 07:35 AM
In the Keyboard options (under Control Panel) try making the Repeat Delay
longer.
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Chris Jackson
Software Engineer
Microsoft MVP
Windows XP Associate Expert
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"John P. Jarvis" > wrote in message
...
> Microsoft failed to include a debouncing program for the
> keyboard. As a result, I have to take out unwanted double
> letters when I type. This happens VERY often.
>
> The "accessibility" options do have selectable delays, but
> the shortest one seems to be 1/2 second and is therefore
> not useful. I need a delay of a millisecond or two.
>
> Does anybody have aa suggestion? If so, please e-mail me
> at .
>
> Thank you. John Jarvis, Northridge, CA
Malvern
December 5th 03, 07:35 AM
If Chris' suggestion doesn't quite fix it, go back to C P-Keyboard-Speed tab
and also reduce the repeat rate. With my thumbs for fingers, I have both
set fairly low.
Malv
"Chris Jackson (MVP)" > wrote in message
...
> In the Keyboard options (under Control Panel) try making the Repeat Delay
> longer.
>
> --
> Chris Jackson
> Software Engineer
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows XP Associate Expert
> --
> "John P. Jarvis" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Microsoft failed to include a debouncing program for the
> > keyboard. As a result, I have to take out unwanted double
> > letters when I type. This happens VERY often.
> >
> > The "accessibility" options do have selectable delays, but
> > the shortest one seems to be 1/2 second and is therefore
> > not useful. I need a delay of a millisecond or two.
> >
> > Does anybody have aa suggestion? If so, please e-mail me
> > at .
> >
> > Thank you. John Jarvis, Northridge, CA
>
>
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