Monday, December 24, 2007

Keyboard Repeat Rate

When you hit the Backspace key on your keyboard and hold it down, the cursor just continues to
move until you let go of the key.

If the cursor is moving too slow, or too fast, you can change the rate. Open your Control Panel
and double click on Keyboard. Under the "Speed" tab you can increase or decrease the repeat
rate.

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