From: Ross_Boyd@tnt.com.au
Hi,
Thanks for your input.
>From: joes
>To: tsepro; Ross.Boyd
>Subject: RE: TSE feedback and questions
>Date: Wednesday, 10 December 1997 9:16
>To speed up your keyboard under Win95, you may increase the Repeat Rate and
>decrease the Repeat Delay in the Keyboard Control Panel. You may also use
>the MODE command from a command prompt. I have the following line in my
>AUTOEXEC.BAT:
>C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND\mode con: rate=32 delay=1
Yep, I've already done all of the above.
>This makes keyboard input as fast as it can be.
Well, not really, read on.
In my posting I mentioned a WinNT/95 editor called Codewright which has
a fantastic feature which allows the user to adjust the RepeatRate AND
RepeatDelay waaaay, waaaaay faster than the standard 32 Chars per
second and 0.25 second delay.
I don't know how it does it, seems like it replaces the Windows
keyboard routines with its own special handlers. BTW, it doesn't affect
any other applications, it's something internal to Codewright.
*** That's a feature I would _love_ to see in the next NT/95 version of
TSE. ***
Regards,
Ross
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