Craig Sanders wrote:
> anyone know how to turn repeating keys back on after some stupid program
> (like quake) has screwed it up?
I use this in a hacked /etc/init.d/ file to set it to something sane. By
default it was awfully slow:
/sbin/kbdrate -r 30
(Note: this is because X is even started,
On Thu, 11 Jun 1998, Craig Sanders wrote:
>
> anyone know how to turn repeating keys back on after some stupid program
> (like quake) has screwed it up?
"xset r on" doesn't work?
"xset 100 10"?
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Damien Miller
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On Thu, 11 Jun 1998, David Keegel wrote:
> ] anyone know how to turn repeating keys back on after some stupid
> ] program (like quake) has screwed it up?
>
> Check out the xset program. "xset q" will query status (so you know
> what is going on without changing anything). "xset r on" might fix
> y
] anyone know how to turn repeating keys back on after some stupid program
] (like quake) has screwed it up?
Check out the xset program. "xset q" will query status (so you know
what is going on without changing anything). "xset r on" might fix
your key repeat problem.
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anyone know how to turn repeating keys back on after some stupid program
(like quake) has screwed it up?
i don't want to logout and restart X (i shouldn't have to anyway: this is
unix, not 'doze :)
after checking out the x11 quakeworld client, i find that my keys don't
repeat if i hold them do
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