Linux keyboard repeat rate. no. The delay is the amount of time that a key must be depressed before it will start to repeat. For most keyboards this is reasonable, but for some it means that you can hardly touch a key without getting three copies of the corresponding symbol. Use the program kbdrate (8) to change the repeat rate, or, if that doesn't help, edit or remove the section ! set the keyboard repeat rate to the max mov ax,#0x0305 xor bx # xset r rate 190 50; # speed up ubuntu keyboard repeat keys: better # xset r rate 250 60; # speed up ubuntu keyboard repeat keys: nice The one disadvantage is that it depends on the terminal app to start up the shell environment. Using kbdrate without any options will reset the repeat rate to 10 Meanwhile, in Visual Studio, developers use an option called "double effective keyboard repeat rate" in the Visual Assist plugin. This command can be particularly useful for users who want to customize their typing experience, making their keyboard more responsive or reducing accidental key repeats. I'm working on my laptop without X installed to avoid procrastination Jun 14, 2008 ยท I used to be able to speed up the keyboard with this command. If someone with a Gateway figures out how to program the keyboard, please send mail to util-linux@math. All this is very architecture dependent. softrepeat=1 on the kernel command line if you need fast repeat rate and low delay.
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