the rate is the number of repeats
per
second. If the rate or delay is not given, it will be set
to
the default value.
> -Original Message-
> From: Harold L Hunt II [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 12:45 AM
> To: [EMAIL P
Stacey,
Stacey Campbell wrote:
Harold,
Duncan Cragg seems to have reported success using 'xset r off', but you
may want to read the rest of that thread for clarification. Hmm... from
my own comments I think I mentioned that XF86MISC isn't compiled in, so
it wouldn't seem that 'xset r off' co
> Duncan Cragg seems to have reported success using 'xset r off', but you
> may want to read the rest of that thread for clarification. Hmm... from
> my own comments I think I mentioned that XF86MISC isn't compiled in, so
> it wouldn't seem that 'xset r off' could actually do anything...
I too
Harold,
> Duncan Cragg seems to have reported success using 'xset r off', but you
> may want to read the rest of that thread for clarification. Hmm... from
> my own comments I think I mentioned that XF86MISC isn't compiled in, so
> it wouldn't seem that 'xset r off' could actually do anything.
Let
us know the results. I don't expect it to work, or I suspect that you
have already tried (you did mention xset r), but give it a shot if you
haven't tried it.
Any else got some ideas here?
Harold
Stacey Campbell wrote:
I've been experiencing a fairly annoying key bounce
I've been experiencing a fairly annoying key bounce problem with almost
any X client that takes keyboard input running against XWin on my XP
box. The problem rears its ugly head the most when running xterm.
I searched the archive for this list for "xterm", "debounce", &qu