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Solve : Werid problem with input.?

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It's kinda hard to describe the problem, but I'll try.

When I hold a key down, it only work for a short time and then nothing happen.

For example: If I were to hold the left arrow button for 10 sec, it only move couple of space to the left . The cursor does not move left continuously and will stop after a second or so. It also lags my computer (like if I were to hold the key down and my MP3 is playing, the song stutters - and my computer isn't old, it's new ). This isn't limited to backspace, but all the buttons. If I were to hold the button "a" for 10 second, this is what comes up "aaaaaaaaaaaaaa" (it's the length of character i inputs differs each time). and my computer would make a beep when I let go the key.

Does ANYONE know what's wrong with my computer? :S

Sorry if this doesn't belong in this forum.Can you give us some of the specs on your computer, please?

Specifically, the CPU speed...amount of RAM INSTALLED...what operating system you're running...what programs are running while you're trying this with the keyboard, etc., etc...

The more information we have about your system, the better suited we are to helping you.

To me...it seems you have to much going on while you're using the repeat function of the keyboard...and it can't process it fast enough...that's why you get that beeping noise when you release the key.  The system is trying to catch up.

Now...if you were to close all applications and then try the same thing...you may notice a difference in the speed of the key's repeat function.

You can always change your keyboard's repeat speed and delay by going into your Control Panel/Keyboard/Speed tab....and then fool around with the delay rate and speed settings to find just what's right for you.AMD athlon 64 X2 Dual Core processor 4800+.
2 GB RAM
Window XP

Even if nothing is on except MS Word, this happens.

Any other information I need to give?Nice specs...

Did you read what I posted before?

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You can always change your keyboard's repeat speed and delay by going into your Control Panel/Keyboard/Speed tab....and then fool around with the delay rate and speed settings to find just what's right for you.
Quote from: SAVIOUR on June 29, 2008, 09:37:42 PM
Nice specs...

Did you read what I posted before?

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You can always change your keyboard's repeat speed and delay by going into your Control Panel/Keyboard/Speed tab....and then fool around with the delay rate and speed settings to find just what's right for you.

I guess I missed the LAST part.

I just change the repeat rate from fast to slow, and it's working perfectly. The repeat is a bit slow, but I can live with it.  It's better then hitting the left arrow button repeatingly.

Thanks
You're welcome...


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