El día Wednesday, February 29, 2012 a las 09:30:50AM -0500, Dwayne MacKinnon
escribió:
I believe it's possible to activate slow keys just by holding some keys for
longer then normal. A dialog box will ask to confirm, but depending on how
you're typing, I can easily see someone hitting enter
On March 4, 2012 03:26:02 AM Matthias Apitz wrote:
El día Wednesday, February 29, 2012 a las 09:30:50AM -0500, Dwayne
MacKinnon escribió:
I believe it's possible to activate slow keys just by holding some keys
for longer then normal. A dialog box will ask to confirm, but depending
on how
El día Wednesday, February 29, 2012 a las 09:30:50AM -0500, Dwayne MacKinnon
escribió:
I believe it's possible to activate slow keys just by holding some keys for
longer then normal. A dialog box will ask to confirm, but depending on how
you're typing, I can easily see someone hitting enter
El día Wednesday, February 29, 2012 a las 09:00:22AM -0300, Raphael Kubo da
Costa escribió:
Matthias Apitz g...@unixarea.de writes:
Hello,
My wife is running in her laptop FreeBSD 9-CURRENT r21 and KDE
3.5.10.
Yesterday, while typing a mail in firefox, she encountered the
El día Wednesday, February 29, 2012 a las 01:58:31PM +0100, Matthias Apitz
escribió:
Do you know where this config values are stored, i.e. in which file?
just to watch for a next change and to restore this value on KDE up next
time; thanks in advance
the file in question is
I believe it's possible to activate slow keys just by holding some keys for
longer then normal. A dialog box will ask to confirm, but depending on how
you're typing, I can easily see someone hitting enter and accepting it
without realizing.
Cheers,
DMK
On February 29, 2012 01:23:17 AM
Hello,
My wife is running in her laptop FreeBSD 9-CURRENT r21 and KDE
3.5.10.
Yesterday, while typing a mail in firefox, she encountered the problem
that any key stroke only showed up after pressing the key for half a
second or so, and this in any used application (only on alpha console