Quoting  "AlexanDER Franca" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent on  Tue, 7 Mar 2006 09:51:54 -0300 (BRT)

> Pode ser, vou dar uma olhada. Mas não estou certo se dá para alterar esse
> valor apenas para o teclado numérico.

o man diz que sim:

       r       The  r  option  controls  the  autorepeat.  Invoking with "-r", 
or
               "r off", will disable autorepeat,  whereas  "r",  or  "r on"  
will
               enable autorepeat.  Following the "-r" or "r" option with an 
inte-
               ger keycode between 0 and 255 will disable or enable autorepeat 
on
               that key respectively, but only if it makes sense for the 
particu-
               lar keycode.  Keycodes below 8 are not typically  valid  for  
this
               command.   Example:  "xset -r 10"  will disable autorepeat for 
the
               "1" key on the top row of an IBM PC keyboard.

               If the server supports the  XFree86-Misc  extension,  or  the  
XKB
               extension,  then  a  parameter of 'rate' is accepted and should 
be
               followed by zero, one or two numeric values. The  first  
specifies
               the  delay  before  autorepeat starts and the second specifies 
the
               repeat rate.  In the case that the server supports the XKB  
exten-
               sion,  the  delay  is the number of milliseconds before 
autorepeat
               starts, and 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.


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