https://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/dos/keyb/xkeyb/xkeyb-1994/XKEYB.TXT

This seems one of those nifty keyboard drivers, but it has not time-critical 
functions… I would need a driver that counts how long a key has been pressed…
Right? 

Thomas

> On 08.02.2024, at 22:22, Thomas Cornelius Desi via Freedos-user 
> <freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> 
> Thanks Eric for the info on Mielke, Sticky Keys ed al. 
> I would like to know how such a »driver«, as you call it could be realized? 
> I am not a programmer … 
> 
> Thomas
> 
> 
>> On 08.02.2024, at 15:30, Eric Auer via Freedos-user 
>> <freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> Hi!
>> 
>> I am not aware of such drivers, but it would not be hard
>> to write one. I think there already are drivers to make
>> shift keys sticky, or to give audible feedback, as in
>> my ancient locktone experiment inspired by Mielke.cc :-)
>> 
>> Eric
>> 
>>> is it possible in DOS (using BIOS?) to implement a tsr or so which allows 
>>> the following:
>>> holding a key longer to return a SHIFT-key on screen?
>>> Example:
>>> press key »a«  and HOLD the key for e.g. 500 milliseconds,
>>> => print shift-a = »A« on screen.
>>> Anyone around who has an idea or knowledge if this is possible or has been 
>>> done or any hints where to look?
>> 
>> 
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