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input issue
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Hi all,

I just noticed that at certain moment the keyboard input starts to behave not as defined in input prefs:

continuois holdng of a key result in processing the accumulated events after the release of the key (probably duration of the holding, substract the delay ad divide by repeat rate)

loading the prefs cures the problem for a while.

BTW: holding the key blocks the sound after about a second.

OS4 final+July's update

Any ideas?
Jack

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Re: input issue
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@Jack

With the real Amiga keyboard I'm using right now no such
problems appear. Are we talking about a real Amiga keyboard
attached to a CatWeazle Mk3, about a PS/2 keyboard or about
an USB keyboard, any KVM switch involved?

PC keyboards do repeat keys themself what Amiga keyboards
dont do, so the PC keyboard drivers have to ignore the
repeat keys from the keyboard but generate their own
repeat keys at a frequency defined in the Input prefs editor.

Using key repeat delay of 0.6 seconds and key repeat speed
of 0.05 seconds right now which matches the default values.

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@TetiSoft

It's Logitech "deluxe" (OEM, without any extra kekys) keyboars, ps2.

Jack

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