Hi,
In commit ae630aef17185dd8d2c23d0eb1b3287fa6e26268, Peter Hutterer
writes:
Really remove autorepeat.
This strips all autorepeat from the keyboard driver.
If you need autorepeat, use XKB.
So I've been trying to find the place in XKB to set the keyboard autorepeat
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 05:26:26PM -0400, Marty Jack wrote:
XkbGetControls( , XkbRepeatKeysMask, );
xkb_desc-ctrls-repeat_interval = ;
XkbSetControls( , XkbRepeatKeysMask,)
Advice to use xset is a big hint because you can look at its code to find the
programmatic way.
Thanks. I wasn't
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 06:09:35PM -0400, Marty Jack wrote:
Your average desktop environment has a way to configure it per user
with persistent storage for the value. If you aren't running a desktop
environment, you would run xset somewhere in the startup script for the
user session. There's
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 03:31:37PM -0700, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
The X server command line options -ardelay -arinterval should still work
across all drivers distros though - see Xserver(1) for details.
Thanks. I didn't know about those.
Is there any way to specify these options in