Wireless Keyboard enter key speed

G

Guest

Does anyone know how to adjust the speed of the keys on a wireless keyboard?
When typing and hitting the Enter key instead of going down one line it goes
3 - 4 lines - is this just a pressure sensitive issue or is there a control?
 
W

Wesley Vogel

Open Keyboard Properties...
Start | Run | Type: control keyboard | Click OK |

Repeat delay...
Adjusts the amount of time that elapses before a character begins to repeat
when you hold down a key. To change the repeat delay, drag the slider.

Repeat rate...
Adjusts the speed at which a character repeats when you hold down a key. To
change the repeat rate, drag the slider.

Cursor blink rate...
Adjusts the speed at which the cursor (or insertion point) blinks. To change
the cursor blink rate, drag the slider. To prevent the cursor from blinking,
drag the slider to the left end of the bar.

Your keyboard may also have software that has additional options.

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Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

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G

Guest

Thanks for the suggestion Wesley, tried it but unfortunately it still goes
down 3 lines, have looked on the software that came with it and can't find an
adjustment anywhere for that kind of thing - have emailed Logitech support
for help. Will let you know what they suggest.
 
W

Wesley Vogel

http://www.nextag.com/air-duster/search-html

How to clean the keyboard
Tip the keyboard over gently. Tap the keyboard and watch the dust & paper
particles drop on the counter. Don't hit it too hard, but don't be afraid to
tap it to loosen the dust particles.
Clean the frame. A little extra rubbing may be needed on the spacebar, Enter
(IBM) and Return (Mac) keys.
Wrap one finger with the cloth and walk the keyboard, going over each
indivdual key
Spray a cotton swab. Use your fingers to wring it out so it's not too wet.
Use it to go between the rows and clean the sides of the keys.

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Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

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G

Guest

Thanks for the suggestion - this is a brand new keyboard so I don't think
cleaning will help at this point - am still waiting for logitech to respond -
I downloaded the latest updates too.
 
W

Wesley Vogel

I never would have thought of that. Glad you got it worked out.

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MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

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R

Rock

My keyboard is badly in need of a cleaning. I particularly liked the tip"
to "Tap". Do you do house calls?
 
W

Wesley Vogel

Do you do house calls?

No residential. Industrial only. If you live in a converted factory,
maybe. LOL

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Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

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Rock said:
My keyboard is badly in need of a cleaning. I particularly liked the tip"
to "Tap". Do you do house calls?
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Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]

Wesley Vogel said:
http://www.nextag.com/air-duster/search-html

How to clean the keyboard
Tip the keyboard over gently. Tap the keyboard and watch the dust & paper
particles drop on the counter. Don't hit it too hard, but don't be afraid
to tap it to loosen the dust particles.
Clean the frame. A little extra rubbing may be needed on the spacebar,
Enter (IBM) and Return (Mac) keys.
Wrap one finger with the cloth and walk the keyboard, going over each
indivdual key
Spray a cotton swab. Use your fingers to wring it out so it's not too
wet. Use it to go between the rows and clean the sides of the keys.
 

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