Hello Len and thanks for your reply.

Sadly, it is not the case. It is on light and brief keying that the problem arises.

Thanks.

At 01:14 PM 12/7/2005, you wrote:
You may be pressing the keys for slightly longer than you think. Go to System Preferences and open up Keyboard and Mouse (or Keyboard, depending upon the OS you are using). Click on the keyboard tab. You should see two settings, Key Repeat Rate and Delay Until Repeat. Set the Delay Until Repeat to a slightly longer time. Set it to short if it is currently set to off, or go 1 stop closer to Long if it is set to something else. This should cure it.

It is not how hard you type, but how long the key is depressed that causes double letters and many of todays keyboards have such light springs under the keys that you may not realize that you are pressing the key down.

Ing. Pablo Roufogalis L.
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