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wh |
I have a problem with double strikes from my keyboard. I notice it more when I'm in Lynx and hit an arrow. My 486 sometimes takes it as two to four hits. This problem began when I had a used 486 board put in that I bought from a friend. I had noticed it when it was in her PC also but thought it was keyboard-related. Is there anything I can do to so it won't be so sensitive to a single keyboard strike? I'm not holding the arrow down any longer than I do when I type letters. It also only seems to happen in DOS. | ||
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scott |
Check your CMOS "typmatic" or "keyboard repeat" setting, if you have one. | ||
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davel |
If you don't have a setting in CMOS that you can get to, I think I have a program somewhere I can let you have. (I wrote it a long time ago partly for practice, partly because one program I ran occasionally reset it to something I didn't like & left it reset.) Email me if you need it, but I'd say check your setup first. | ||
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wh |
Thanks a bunch! Went into CMOS and found a typematic setting to adjust. That seemed to fix the problem and save me a lot of time at unwanted links in Lynx. | ||
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